Magic was plentiful, until those with the gift were mysteriously wiped out. Now, one woman's once dormant power has been awakened. Determined to rule, her vicious creations roam the unsuspecting land to conquer it, because she knows no one can stop her... Twin siblings, Kiræ and Tom embark on an adventure of combat training to follow in the footsteps of their guardian, Vala. Their goal is to help protect the citizens from the vicious mingual, the murderous creations of Bælana, the only known human to possess magic. As they try to juggle physical training and written theory, they stumble upon a life changing secret that may provide a clue to Bælana's destruction. Meanwhile, Vala travels the land with her army and friends in order to try and defeat the ever growing mingual army and get one step closer to Bælana's lair and victory. But with citizens turning against them, her journey is far from easy and she soon finds that the mingual aren't all that they seem...
Vicky was born in North Yorkshire, which will always be her one true home. She studied English Language at Lancaster, then completed a masters degree in Object Conservation at Durham University.
An objects conservator by trade, she enjoys everything history related and loves the fact that she has been able to help restore some of the most amazing objects in Britain. She has dabbled in sword fighting, knife throwing, and kickboxing. Vicky is also a keen baker and loves baking treats for her friends and family.
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Hundreds of years ago, magic was common in the land until a plague targeted the gifted ones. It caused them to fall into a deep sleep they never woke from. Then, as quickly as it arrived, the darkness lifted. Those that survived mourned the loss of their loved ones, but life went on without magic to help them. Now, a woman named Bælana has her dormant power awakened, and she determines to rule the land, creating chaos through her vicious creations. The fate of the land lies on the shoulders of twin siblings, Kiræ and Tom.
Forgotten Magic by Vicky Garlick is the debut for the Elementals series. The story opens with an intriguing prologue, giving readers a glimpse of the villain Bælana. It’s definitely a proverbial hook and readers will want to read the first chapter right away. The action scenes are good as Garlick writes them superbly. I had no trouble imagining the fight scenes – I could see and hear every sword thrust and parry, roars of the humanoid mingual beasts and much more.
The plot has some great twists, the world building is well structured and the characterization is good. Vala, the female warrior, instantly became my favorite. On the other hand, Vala’s adopted children, twenty-year-old twins Kiræ and Tom certainly have more room to grow, and scene transition can be more polished. All in all, this is an enjoyable read and I look forward to more adventure and magic in the next book in this series.
It took me a little while to get into it, but once I did it really kept my attention. Probably should stop reading 3 books at once and getting confused between them all! I enjoyed the magic in the story, but how at this time it wasn't the complete focus of the book. Good love interests, family dynamics, friendship. First book in awhile without a love triangle! We read it for book club and had a great discussion on it. Can't wait to read the next! Write faster!
What an amazing story! A very interesting world full of action, battles, friendship and a lot more. It's hard to believe it's the author's first book since it shows such talent and, as great books do, it doesn't show the author's hand. A genuinely great story. I can't wait for the second part!
I absolutely loved this. The story was a perfect blend of action and magic, leaving me feeling completely engaged throughout the entire book. One of the things that I enjoyed most was the way the author developed the relationships between the twins, their adopted mother, and their friends. I found myself particularly drawn to Aurora one of their friends. I'd say that this book was incredibly well-written and fast-paced, making it a joy to read. I'm so glad that I finally got around to reading it.