A magical dysfunctional family, a horrific disease, and a whole lot of secrets - what's not to love?
Edira is an apothecary in a village, however she has a secret magical talent that very few know about - she is a threadmender. While this can cure far more than her natural remedies, using this talent snips her life a little shorter every time, so she keeps this hidden. There is one thing that she cannot heal though: the blight which ravages her world. Her parents have already died, so when her two brothers, her entire world, contract the disease, she'll do anything to save them - even make a deal with the powerful fae family who rule over their village. The head of the household, Orin moves her to their greepy gothic castle where she works and trains with this terrifying but brilliant family to attempt to find a cure for the blight, but of course, things are never so straight forward as that!
Family drama hits differently when magic and life-or-death stakes are involved!
This book had excellent vibes - as I mentioned, gothic and creepy, but a little bit "cottagecore". The magic system was a nice touch. The characters were well-formed, aside from a couple, however it becomes clear later when they reveal more why they may have seemed more flat throughout. They certainly put the "fun" in "dysfunctional" - a quarrelling magical family is not one to be reckoned with! Ywena, a magical moth companion, is a special highlight in the story too!
I'm so torn between 4 and 5 stars here - the book instantly had me hooked, but there were parts in the middle where I just wanted it to move a little bit quicker, then the last third, I absolutely could not have put it down if I tried!
There was romance, and it was a hate to love kind of medium-slow burn, however I can't say that the slow burn was done particularly well - there were moments that felt forced and I didn't instantly feel the chemistry. There's also something of a love triangle -I wouldn't say that's a spoiler as the hints of it begin almost immediately upon interacting in more depth with the characters. There are parts of this that are cleverly done and hint towards what's to come, so I enjoyed these parts.
I'd definitely recommend this and am looking forward to the next installment - don't worry, it's not too much of a cliffhanger ending!
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and the publishers for a review copy of this book.