Adrien Desfourneaux, professor of magic and disgraced ex-physician, has discovered a conspiracy. Someone is inflicting magical comas on the inhabitants of the massive city of Astrum, and no one knows how or why. Caught between a faction of scheming magical academics and an explosive schism in the ranks of Astrum’s power-hungry military, Adrien is swallowed by the growing chaos. Alongside Gennady, an unruly, damaged young soldier, and Malise, a brilliant healer and Adrien’s best friend, Adrien searches for a way to stop the spreading curse before the city implodes. He must survive his own bipolar disorder, his self-destructive tendencies, and his entanglement with the man who doesn’t love him back.
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Rating: 4 Stars
My Review: This could have totally been a 5 Star book!! I wish that the world building and rules of the world wouldn't have been glossed over. It made things being just a tad confusing because of this. I would have preferred for this to be told over the course of the start of the book and made sure we as the reader understood the world that this was set in. Other than that this book was AMAZING!! Wonderful characters that were fully developed and a story that I am not soon to forget.
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“An absorbing meditation on curses and blessings, martyrs and saints—and a rare fantasy that recognizes that the mind is more mysterious and more vital than any spell. It is writers like Madeleine Nakamura who are going to bring us all into the next age of the world.”—Brian Conn, author of The Fixed Stars: Thirty-Seven Emblems for the Perilous Season
"..the intimate representation of bipolar disease and addiction, the normalization of queer characters, and the nuanced depiction of aromantic male-female friendship make this an exciting read."—Melinda Liu, Booklist
"A tightly plotted conspiracy novel that blends seamlessly with its superbly developed setting."—Kirkus
--This text refers to the paperback edition.About the Author
Madeleine Nakamura is a writer, editor, and lifelong fantasy devotee. She began writing her first novel the day she realized a computer science degree wasn’t happening. She graduated from Mills College in Oakland with a degree in creative writing. She is based in Los Angeles, California.
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