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Untrained.
Untested.
Unleashed.
With her unique magical abilities, Opal Cowan has always felt unsure of her place at Sitia’s magic academy – but now it’s time to test her powers in the real world. Under threat from a deadly massacre, the powerful Stormdancer clan need Opal’s unusual skills to protect their people.
And their plea is impossible to resist, especially when it comes from mysterious, mercurial Kade.
Yet pulling her powers in unfamiliar directions pushes Opal to uncover a new kind of magic as stunningly potent as it is frightening, with danger and deception rising around her, will Opal’s untested abilities destroy her – or save them all?
A CHRONICLES OF IXIA NOVEL
'A compelling new fantasy series’ – Rhianna Pratchett, SFX on Poison Study
The Chronicles of Ixia
Poison Study
Magic Study
Fire Study
Storm Glass
Sea Glass
Spy Glass
Shadow Study
508 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 1, 2009


I thought of the day (...) when I helped Liaison Yelena capture those evil souls. She had done all the work, I was merely a conduit.
pg. 8
"(...) There are hidden perks when you save someone's life."
"But I didn't."
pg. 19
"(...) plus you solved our problem."
"With the orbs?"
"Yes."
"I didn't solve it. My father did."
pg. 146
"Thanks, Opal. You saved her life."
"Inadvertently."
pg. 256
At which point I just want to scream Yes you are an ugly twat but the world's unfair like that. Now stfu!
"Pah! It's one of the most important discoveries of recent years. Stop being so modest."
pg. 11
"But look at you now." Ulrick gestured. "Tula's animals might be sought by collectors, and Mara sought for her beauty, but you're a famous glass magician."
pg. 244
"Opal, your animals provide a service to all of Sitia. You're important."
pg. 245
The others rushed us, but when they reached Blue Eyes' side, they were immobilized, as well, coming no closer to us.
pg. 30
(Hello little comma, wachoo doin' 'ere?)
With her long golden curls and curvy figure, she had the complete opposite of my [sic], with my straight hair and athletic build.
pg. 38
"A rogue who decided to leave and start his own group of dancers. (...) Why would the rogue sabotage their orbs?" wheels turned in my head as I followed the logic. "to make them give up the recipe!"
pg. 190
Omfg you guyyyyyth I'm a friggin' geniuthhhhh!
(Note: was not actually part of the quote.)
"Why would he care?" Putting myself in Frisk's place, I tried to see the situation from his point of view. "His customers are getting conned, which brings suspicion on the Helper's Guild. (...) Fisk could lose business."
pg. 263




Ulrick: Essentially everything I wouldn't want in a man, and yet Opal spends a lot of the book with him. Ulrick comes from a glassmaking family and decides Opal is a sweet little damsel he needs to protect. By "protecting" her he means shadowing her all day and even sleeping in her room because he doesn't trust her to take care of herself for one second.
The worst part is that Opal doesn't even see an issue with this. Stand up for yourself, girl!
Kade: A much better choice. Kade is a super broody but powerful magician who can harness the power of storms. He's like Storm from XMen except, you know, without the boobs.
He has rare moments of humor or happiness that are funny and adorable. Besides that, he makes the greatest storm analogies to his life and eventually learns to make glassmaking analogies from Opal. "This calls for a glass analogy. Life is like molten glass. It flows, it's flexible, it can be molded and shaped and... what do you say? Ah, yes. It holds potential." I just wanted to cuddle him in those moments.
Devlen/Blue Eyes: Here's where I need therapy because I'm actually rooting for Devlen.
Devlen is a blood magician and he kidnaps, hurts, and threatens Opal multiple times. So why do I keep swooning when his blue eyes are mentioned? I had a mini heart attack when So yeah, I feel bad for shipping Opal/Devlen because he's EVIL but what can I say? He gives me butterflies.


