Libro electrónico, 273 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 5 de abril de 2022 por Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-46322-5
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Proper Regency ladies are not supposed to become magicians—but Miss Abigail Wilder is far from proper.

The marriageable young ladies of London are dying mysteriously, and Abigail Wilder intends to discover why. Abigail’s father, the Lord Sorcier of England, believes that a dark lord of faerie is involved. But while Abigail is willing to match her magic against Lord Longshadow, neither her father nor high society believes that she is capable of doing so.

Thankfully, Abigail is not the only one investigating the terrible events. Mercy, a street rat and self-taught magician, insists on joining Abigail in unraveling the mystery. Mercy is unpredictable, and her magic is strange and foreboding—but the greatest danger she poses may well be to Abigail’s heart.

A queer romantic faerie tale of defiant hope and love against all odds, set in Olivia Atwater’s enchanting version of Regency England.

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reseñó Longshadow de Olivia Atwater (Regency Faerie Tales, #3)

perfect cosy read

enjoyed this a lot, though i saw the plot twists coming from a mile away. the writing is light and easy to digest and even with the themes of class, power and privilege it never felt too heavy or dreary. the main characters are very lovable too, and i appreciated the lesbian and trans representation! the writing was kinda repetitive though—i think i read “bemused” and “knit their brow” more than a dozen times each.

here’s a quote that really resonated with me:

“I think it’s easier to imagine things when you don’t have to live in the real world with real people,” she said. “I’ve figured out why my imagination’s broken, Mercy – I have to deal with things as they are, an’ not as I wish they were. I don’t believe that things are ever really goin’ to change, because they so often don’t. That doesn’t mean I …

Temas

  • fiction
  • fantasy
  • historical fiction
  • young adult fiction