Reposted from DA
Having escaped conscription to the Storm Towers at the last moment?thanks to some very quick train-hopping?Cymin is thrilled to at last be living his dream of seeing new lands and making friends with the fascinating secular mages outside Lux Temple. There’s even a chance he could win over the enigmatic Laithondi and officially join the ranks of the student bound for Saigrath.
Laithondi has already entrusted him with his dazzling ancillary sword, as well as the sacred Fei’suul Scepter. But that trust may prove the undoing of them all, when it marks Cymin as the target for ancient, corrupted spells. As he battles for his life and those of his new-found friends, Cymin must confront the darkest secrets from their shared past lives as well as the deadly plots threatening their lives now.
SOME VAGUE SPOILERS FROM BOOK ONE MAY APPEAR BEWARE
Review:
Dear Ginn Hale,
I dived in this book right after I finished the book 1. I enjoyed it overall, but want to warn the readers of two things. This book is just a second part of the single story, even chapter count continues from the first book instead of starting anew in this one. Second thing - this book is not the last book in the series. In the end it says that the adventures continue in the book three, so book three at least is confirmed to appear at some point. However I have heard ( this is not confirmed!) that the total of five books is planned. This if true and the themes of resurrection and reincarnation playing a prominent part in the story strengthens my conviction that Grandmaster books had been an inspiration source ( one of the sources?) for the author.
We catch up with our travelers right where we finished book one and while I cannot say that the story speeds up significantly till the second half of the story, I felt that even in the beginning it moved a little faster. The author did not spend just as much time describing the world and the magic as she did in the first volume, however we are not close to learning most of the mysteries and puzzles this world and the characters are keeping, so new information did appear as the readers were discovering at least some things along the way.
The blurb of the first volume did not talk much about who could become the potential love interest for our lovely Cymin, but *enigmatic Laithondi* does appear in this blurb so I think I can talk at least a little bit. Did I think that Laithondi behaved strangely towards Cymin? Absolutely! But I also saw the chemistry almost from the time they met . And the explanation made perfect sense and did surprise me. I mean, we had been told and shown that parts of previous lives showed up in our characters, but I was not expecting the twist at the end.
Where romance is concerned, I admit that I am disappointed that after more than 800 pages all we get for two main characters is the cautious friendship between them. But this is good I guess when the reader can *see* more and left *wanting more*.
There is one part of the story though that left my eyes glazing over. I did not really care about differences between certain rituals, I just wanted to know that they can do it . I was also a bit confused as to how some of them worked. I am aware that it was pointed in the twist at the end why differences in the rituals matter and because of that different results may happen, but my feelings remain the same.
I really enjoyed the traitor in the mix storyline, it really helped me care more for other young mages. The author fleshed out their characters in the action and it worked very well for me. I now care about most secondary characters as well, not just the main ones.
The story does not end with the cliffhanger, but a lot of things remain unresolved.
Grade: B+