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10.0 (2 Ratings)
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I loved this book, there wasn't a thing I would change about it. Katie was extremely likeable, Owen was adorable, and everyone else just added to the story. This was just the perfect book for me: magic, fantasy, romance (well, kind of), clever, and a totally fun read! I cannot wait to read the sequel!
  
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Merissa (13253 KP) created a post

Sep 2, 2021  
"In this deadly game of ever-shifting alliances, where the state wages perpetual war against an ancient enemy, Rill and Alyse are thrown together in a land where magic is failing..."

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Morgan Sheppard (957 KP) created a post

Aug 1, 2023  
HAPPY 5th BIRTHDAY, FIRE IN THE RAIN!!!

FIRE IN THE RAIN finds trouble once more on the island of Wraidd Elfennol. Will the Chosen of Fire and Water succeed? Or is the Island of Wraidd Elfennol doomed to live forever beneath the shadows of Cysgod?

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Sorcerer to the Crown (Sorcerer Royal #1)
Sorcerer to the Crown (Sorcerer Royal #1)
Zen Cho | 2015 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
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9.5 (2 Ratings)
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Fabulous Magical Regency Romp
Sorcerer to the Crown is a Regency era fantasy novel packed with romance, mystery, and adventure. Fans of historial fiction and gaslamp fantasy like Jonathan Strange & Mister Norell, the Chrestomanci series, or A Great and Terrible Beauty will enjoy this romantic romp through an alternative London where magic is a gentleman's sport and issues of race, class, and gender are as worrying as the general decline of magic in England.

Zacharias Wythe charms as the stoic Sorcerer Royal and Prunella Gentleman, the snarky orphan with a troubling amount of magical talent, is easily his match. The relationship between the two has a Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet quality that still manages to feel fresh and unique.

Cho has crafted a wonderful fantasy world replete with interesting characters and intriguing mysteries, it's easy to see why this book gained a nomination for 2016's Locus Award for Best First Novel.