Nyine Hunter's best friend has referred her for a job.
The problem? It's teaching. At a magic school for the wealthy and well-connected.
Not Nyine's typical line of work. Or preferred circle of people. And she's not sure why anyone would think it's a good idea.
But she thinks it'll be an easy way to make money for a year. Only there is more to teaching magic than classes.
The other instructors see her as an uneducated upstart. Nyine knows magic but she doesn't understand formal education systems. And her students have their own problems.
Just when Nyine starts to feel like she belongs, that maybe she has a future at the school, she learns just how easily she could lose it all.
Originally published as Teaching Magic by Amy Cocke
This series is about an ex-soldier who takes a position as an instructor at a magical military academy. Many assumptions are made, plots hatched, and students taught. This is from the point of view of the instructors, not the students. This story had excellent plotting, more than one magical system, fascinating backstories, and wry humor. I want to rant and rave about how good it is. I will definitely read the next book in the series. As a university professor, it rings true.
This was a good and cute fantasy book, just a little on the shorter side for me. I struggled to get my attention back to it sometimes but it ended nicely!
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