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Average rating4
Zaira is a fire-mage who can decimate a whole city with her power. Amalia is the heir of Raverra who accidentally becomes the Falconer of Zaria to prevent her from burning down the city. Now, Zaira can only unleash her power when Amalia utters the release word. Zaira is taken to the island of Mews where other Falcons and Falconers reside. Lieutenant Marcello Verdi is a top Falconer and an accomplished soldier at the Mews. Ardence, another state in Eruvia is on the verge of a rebellion provoked by its disgruntled nobility and the covert support of the Witch-Lords of Vaskandar. Most of the story follows the three main characters trying to wade through the conspiracy, find the traitors and prevent the war – basically to stop Zaira from having to burn down Ardence for its rebellion.
The story is enjoyable enough. I liked the growth of Amalia's character from a studious reluctant heir to being able to use her diplomatic skills for good use. Marcello is a loyal soldier who believes the best of his superiors. I especially enjoyed their time together, trying to navigate their attraction in spite of the difference in ranks. There is a lot of courtly intrigue and back stabbing and conspiracies that made for a engaging read. My most problem was with Zaira. Obviously she doesn't like being taken to the Mews against her will but her character is way too angry and rude to even understand the bigger picture. I am sure there will be more to her in the coming books because she is the only fire-mage but I really didn't like her in this. Overall, it's an enjoyable YA fantasy read and hopefully the series will get better.
PS: Thanks you to Orbit Books and Netgalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.