Sometimes you are lucky enough to find a book that just hits the sweet spot for reading and thinking and then you hope the author has a backlist. This was that book and yes, there is a backlist!
Eclipse is set in an AU Europe with magic right after The Great War which did a comparable amount of damage and inflicted trauma on the survivors as in our world. This is the third in the series but I had no trouble picking up the story and getting immersed in the world. I believe a different couple is featured in each book.
Isembard is a veteran of the Great War, a member of the landed upper class in AU England, and a new teacher at Scholia (the magical school in Wales). He reminded me in a good way of Lord Peter Wimsey in that he's also suffered trauma as a result of his actions in the war.
Thesan, a more experienced astronomy teacher, introduces him to the school and the way magic works around the school. And yes, strong resemblance to Harriet Vane. She's smart, observant as an astronomer must be, and from the middle class.
There's a lot here about the social changes coming as a result of the war, an entrenched and snobby upper class who doesn't want change, and also teaching and academic politics which don't change whether you are magical or not.
In the author's notes, Lake talks about how she wanted to do a magical school with sorted houses, but to really think about how that would work and how houses would have complementary magics and shape the students who joined that house.
I just really loved this book. The romance was a slow burn and not too spicy but warm and meaningful all the same. The Wales setting and genus loci were also beautifully done.
I can't wait to read more in this series and in the other series that Lake has written in this world.
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