I got the wonderful opportunity to ARC read “Cruelty of Magic”, a high fantasy novel by Shawn Amick and this is my spoiler free review.
Full transparency, this was my first experience reading high fantasy, so it was a little bit of a challenge as someone who hasn’t had a lot of exposer to the genre to get into the style of writing. This isn’t due to the characters or story itself, but I did find myself having to slow down and re-read some parts because I personally am not used to the older fantasy style of writing. That being said, once I was able to get into the flow of the writing, I couldn’t put the book down!
Within the first few pages, Amick draws you into a vast magical world full of dwarves that can change size, rune, elemental, and summoning magic, gods, and a prophecy with a name etched in stone. His characters’ voices are distinct and all of them—good, bad, and grey—make you fall in love with them almost immediately. I found myself captivated by each and every one of them, though I have to say Ishmael and Samiel are probably my favorite. Their storylines feel like their own individual books all leading up to a larger, overarching story that all come crashing together, keeping you hooked until the very last paragraph. I found myself holding my breath more then once while I tore through chapters to find out what would happen next.
One of my personal favorite aspects of this novel is the magic system and the cost of using said magic. It gives a similar feel as “Fullmetal Alchemist” that I find myself missing from a lot of fantasy as someone who prefers that “all magic come at a price” rather then the “we just ✨can✨” approach. In one scene, a character floats a piece of paper across a table and gets a cut on their finger. In another, a character teleports to a different location and the cost is their hand. The attention to detail on the cruelty of magic—both on the caster and the people around them—is a breath of fresh air.
Thank you, Shawn, for the chance to read you novel, I’m honored to have been part of this ARC team, and I can’t wait to get my hands on book two!