I love the concept of this series! Teck(not a spelling error!) and magic at odds, alright, not at odds, complete loathing and revulsion one for the other. The switching between worlds was done so well, with such excellent world building and visualisation. These two worlds couldn't be more different or more the same, as Kase gets to discover.
I really really love Brell! What an awesome character! I can feel her changing, not only see it via the incredible descriptive text. She projects a tough and ruthless exterior, she has to, to survive. I love how Kase pushes her buttons, he honestly gets a kick out of doing it, because Kase is, well, Kase! He's so impetus, he's more than curious, he's inquisitive, he's so filled with wanderlust and trusting to a fault. I honestly don't think he realises that life is not an adventure, it can be downright dangerous! And he just knows he was always meant to be a Mage, only everyone around him doesn't! Few take him seriously going as far as to place bets whether he survives his "adventures" And his mouth! My goodness! He's so full of wonder at everything he sees, anyone he meets, he can't help himself, he HAS to introduce himself and start a conversation! He tries so hard to master his magic, gotta love him! His connection to Alwyn is so cool, I love Alwyn's demeanor, which is weird seeing as he's a Spiritbridge in a glove! But his voice is a profound one, his role so important. I love how he chastises Kase, he behaves almost like his father figure. Kase, Kase, Kase, will he ever learn that curiosity killed the cat?
Gosh is Naz a complex character! I can see why he turned to dark magic, not that I agree with that but I do understand his motivation. He's not all rotten to the core, circumstances have made him what he is. Arrogant and confident Naz goes all out to destroy them all, Creets and Tecks alike as he puts his master plan in action. I loved the final battle scenes, I wasn't sure whether to cringe or laugh at Kase's audacity, I did both...
There were some "eeewww" moments with the Stitchers, I'll leave that name to your imagination...so vivid, so gross! There's action, there's interospection, lots of adventure, there's magic, there's actually a ton of everything but underlying it all, is it's really fun!