Dark academia is all kinds of popular right now. But, sadly, I don’t think this pick needs to go anywhere near the top of your to-read list. It’s a 3-star pick, which for me means I’d only recommend it to someone who is obsessed with the genre, but running out of reads.
7 adults are summoned to a castle, and told they are chosen from ancient bloodlines, they have magic, but there can be only one.
Then 3 proceed to die, like, almost instantly. Because if you don’t use your magic properly, it backfires, and you die.
The thing is…when half your cast dies, you lose the chance to explore their stories. It feels boring. Cheap. Like you wanted to have high stakes, but you never actually cared about those sacrificed to raise them.
It feels like this was meant to be at least twice as long, but the publisher told the creators even before release that it was getting cut short. So what all happens, happens at break-neck speed. But you were never given the time to care, so it’s just the reader tripping along.
There’s a backstory that does get slightly fleshed out: the original wizard and the prince he raised to power. But, again, that feels cut short. It’s told in a mythic style, but there’s so little, in the end.
It’s not necessarily BAD. It’s just too LITTLE. It’s hamstrung. Unfortunate.
Advanced reader copy provided by the publisher.