A cozy adventure packed full of magic and many many cats. Fans of Fawcett's other work will be delighted.
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I normally try to avoid comparing one book to another, but this book feels very much like it was purposefully grown in the same soil as Howl's Moving Castle, so I will say that it hits with very similar vibes in terms of the leads and how their relationship forms, along with a lot of the external conflict. You've got your practical leading lady with a fondness for checklists and order, the disaster magician with a bad reputation who may or may not be evil (of course he's not), and a cozy spark of romance between them. The magic in the world building is vague, but consistent, with a fairy tale-like quality to it. Add to that a supporting cast of immediately likable friends and family, with a dash of political maneuvering and a powerful magical antagonist, and you've got a solid standalone novel.
The main difference is, of course, …
I normally try to avoid comparing one book to another, but this book feels very much like it was purposefully grown in the same soil as Howl's Moving Castle, so I will say that it hits with very similar vibes in terms of the leads and how their relationship forms, along with a lot of the external conflict. You've got your practical leading lady with a fondness for checklists and order, the disaster magician with a bad reputation who may or may not be evil (of course he's not), and a cozy spark of romance between them. The magic in the world building is vague, but consistent, with a fairy tale-like quality to it. Add to that a supporting cast of immediately likable friends and family, with a dash of political maneuvering and a powerful magical antagonist, and you've got a solid standalone novel.
The main difference is, of course, the cats. If you are a cat person this will be a huge bonus. Not only are there are lot of cats in here, but they behave in all the way cats do, from the infuriating to the endearing. It's extremely charming for this reader, and I found myself enchanted with all the cats and their personalities. You could probably read it even if you don't like cats, but it might test your patience.
Thanks to NetGalley and Del Rey for an advance copy. All thoughts in this review are my own!