“If there’s one thing humans have in abundance, it’s the ability to fear that which they don’t understand and to turn that fear into violence.”
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Wounded Magic is the second novel in the Conspiracy of Magic series by Megan Crewe. At the end of Ruthless Magic (book one), Rocío Lopez and Finn Lockwood have just finished the Mages’ Exams. This book picks up right where book one ended. Having passed the exam, Rocío is immediately thrown into training to become part of the military while Finn, having failed the exam, is forced to have all of his magic removed from his system.
Overall, I really enjoyed the pacing of this book. It starts out where chapter one is dedicated to Rocío, chapter two is dedicated to Finn, then it goes back and forth between the two. Rocío’s story starts out much more fast paced and intense than Finn’s, but it still gives it a nice transition in-between stories. Rocío is out on the front lines trying to figure out a way to expose the Confed’s views about magic and what they have been hiding about non-magical people while Finn is trying to get used to life without magic, and also getting involved with a group of people that are looking to show the Confed that they are still valuable despite their lack of magic.
It was hard to put down the book and walk away from it, even for a short break, because each chapter ends with such suspense. I would have loved to have read more interaction between Finn and Rocío, but I can understand why their time together is so limited in this book. I also felt like the ending was a little bit rushed, but perhaps that is my own selfish thought since I am dying to know what the outcome will be from the events that happened. Either way, I am already looking forward to the next installment in the series. Book two has now set the direction of the storyline, and I am intrigued to see what the outcome will be.