I actually had the pleasure of getting to read this before it came out. And, after sitting on book 1 for, admittedly, far too long, I decided to simply dive in and read the new one as a treat to myself (and to save my groaning TBR shelf from having to add one more title. hehe)
So, this is the impression of someone who read book 2... before reading book 1. Essentially: If you're a weirdo like me who actually enjoys the intellectual adventure of reading a series out of order... for the 'Forte' books, it's totally doable!
Fun magic system with cool locales (bonus points for real world places that I like!) I really got swept up in the story and the characters and was left wanting more. In a good way. (Which is great because, as you know, I hadn't read yet book 1 and so could easily scratch that itch.)
Spoiler alert for folks who want to go into a book cold (and if so, why are you reading this far into a review anyhow?) but Aunt Gaye really stole the show for me. I want to know her, I want to have coffee with her, heck I want to BE her. I'd easily read an entire book based around Aunt Gaye.
And, in hindsight (I actually thought I'd posted a review with my rating back when I read this in December but, apparently, it hadn't "stuck") if I were to read this again--and I intend to--I think my rating might increase. The prose is very fine, the imagery fantastic, and the book 'sticks' with you afterwards and would probably benefit from re-reads.
Could see this becoming one of my "comfort food" books that I return to again and again.