What do you get when you mix an unwilling human with a world of magic and lore? Something that could either spell disaster or success. In the case of Spellcrest Academy, we get to see exactly what would happen when a woman with no magical background suddenly gets mixed up in the world of magic.
Spellcrest Academy isn't your typical urban fantasy story. It's an origins story of Maeve Rhodes, a reluctant yet brave heroine fighting through diversity and change to finally accept herself for who she is and has become. In the story of Spellcrest Academy, you might not like the heroine right away, but she is someone who we can all relate to on some level and definitely a person who we want to succeed in the end!
I really enjoyed reading Spellcrest Academy and the story of Maeve and her brother, Finley, really captured the essence of the older/younger siblings syndrome. Reminded me very much of my own siblings who would always boss me around and act like they knew so much more than me. Well, maybe in some instances they did and with Maeve and Finley, the parallel of conflicts between most siblings were written very realistically. As with Spellcrest Academy, the core or the true heart of the story belongs to the siblings and how Maeve's love for her brother helps her through the toughest times.
I don't want to give away any spoilers, but I didn't like Maeve in the beginning. I thought her too brash and rude and was wondering if her bravado was all an act. She was given this incredible magical gift and she acted too cocky about it. But, as the story went along, I grew to like Maeve and felt for her plight and situation. After all, she was just an insecure young woman thrust into yet another new world with her brother after years of abuse and neglect from foster homes. She never had a true family after her parents died and the mystery surrounding their deaths had always haunted her. Maeve grew on me as a reader as she herself grew as a person. She literally transforms from this rude and abrupt young woman to someone who embraces her powers and gift and doesn't give up without a fight. I often wonder about these types of heroines, but in the end, you can't help but support and love them for fighting through their own issues to help others. Because a heroine is nevertheless, always the one who must sacrifice herself in some way.
There are some really great supporting characters and some scrupulous ones. There are elves, vampires, angels, witches, and a whole slew of magical beings. There are also some Harry Potterish feels to it with the whole mundane and magical beings, but as a story of itself, Spellcrest Academy is definitely all original. Throw in a bratty brother, nefarious nemesis, and a drool-worthy hero, you've got all the great makings of a new series filled with clever schemes, great storytelling, and some heroes you can't help but cheer for. The pacing is on point and each character in the story has sort of their own arc to reveal. The story unfolds as you read along so you're never left wondering if you missed a step although the ending surprised me unexpectedly!
I'm eagerly waiting for the next installment since the ending left me with a "what the ---?" Michael has outdone himself again with this spellbinding new series!
Thank you for the ARC, Michael!