The Source: Netgalley
The Grade: B
The blurb:
Magic was just around the corner....
Kiri Palger knew the difference between reality-new house, hard work and not too many friends-and fantasy-the fun she had playing online games. So when the chance to work for the best gaming company in the world came up, giving her a chance to merge business with pleasure, how could she not apply?
Suddenly she has more friends, interesting neighbors and an intriguing love interest. But when the game begins to awaken something inside her, Kiri is shocked by the talents she never knew she had... and an evil she'd never imagined.
Her nice, safe life is imploding around her-and if she takes up the mantle of her powers, it will never be the same again....
Kiri Palger knew the difference between reality-new house, hard work and not too many friends-and fantasy-the fun she had playing online games. So when the chance to work for the best gaming company in the world came up, giving her a chance to merge business with pleasure, how could she not apply?
Suddenly she has more friends, interesting neighbors and an intriguing love interest. But when the game begins to awaken something inside her, Kiri is shocked by the talents she never knew she had... and an evil she'd never imagined.
Her nice, safe life is imploding around her-and if she takes up the mantle of her powers, it will never be the same again....
The Review:
I have waited for this book. First, I
waited for it to become available at Netgalley. Then I waited for my
request to be either declined, or accepted. And there was much
rejoicing when it was accepted..
And.. I devoured it. It was one of
those books where you sit down to read, thinking I'll just read a
chapter, and the next thing you know you are on chapter 8.
I enjoyed meeting the inhabitants of
Mystic Circle again, and seeing them from Kiri's totally human
perspective. While I was familiar with the intriguing world of the
Mystic Circle series, Ms Owens managed to make it feel brand new to
me. It was fascinating, to get a glimpse of how Waterfolk lived.
Both the weaker elementals, like naiders and naiads, as well as the
Mer. The interaction between them gives a glimpse into the danger of
angering someone at court.
The plot was intriguing. I loved how
they used a VR world to gradually introduce Kiri to the existence of
magic. The gradually increasing sense of danger, even before Kiri
transformed, kept me reading. I also enjoyed how Kiri struggled
with her decision to transform, and the sense of uncertainty of what
she would transform into. Kiri's struggles with adapting to her new
life afterward added another touch of believability to the story.
Kiri and Lathyr's romance was sweet,
and I enjoyed following it from their first meeting, and to their
HEA. That said, sometimes their romance felt too... subtle. It was
there, but it felt like it got buried in all the other things that
happened.
1 comment:
Thank you, Mikaela!
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