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Plagued by nightmares after his encounter with the evil Emperor Blackthorn and tormented by the revelations about his mother’s death, Ty has become obsessed with his magical training.
This was a very well-done middle-grade fantasy! I would love to read more in the series!
Ty and his friends Simon (the crow), Ayslenne, Sasha, and Shea wanted a new adventure. They were on a journey filled with monstrous beasts, dangerous foes, and death-defying situations. This wasn’t the adventure they expected, but lives were at stake, theirs to be precise.
With their selves to blame for the deadly situations they got into they had no choice but to fight for their survival, and try to find the mirror, which was at the root of their adventurous quest. This was an exciting adventure, that kids would enjoy going on.
This fast paced sequel continues the story of Ty and Ayslenne and their friends as they try to figure out how to rescue their families and stop Gideon.
I especially liked seeing how Shea, Ty and Ayslenne were able to combine their talents to navigate different challenges they faced. I also thought the lupiformes were so cool! I wish we got a deeper look at the pack.
I still feel like Ty is maybe a bit to confident and full of himself. And being apart of a prophecy definitely doesn't help that. I think Ayslenne is on the right path of not putting too much share in destiny.
This is the second book in a series of middle grade fantasy novels. I haven't read the first book, but would be interested to know what happens in it.
This is a fun read for young readers of fantasy - there's sorcerers, dragons, gnomes, and of course, an enchanted mirror. Some of the characters seemed a little eccentric and quirky, and it was fun to picture them in my mind.
I found this light enough to read in one sitting, and I think my younger self would have liked it too. This book also ended in a way that made me curious about the next book in the series!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for a free copy to review.
What worked:
A prophecy describes the one who will defeat the evil sorcerer Gideon but it could be talking about Ty or Ayslenne. They’re both children of Arcania who were raised in the non-magical world. Many people believe Ty is the savior since his magic defeated Gideon in the first book but Ty wants to know for sure. He decides to leave the protective spells of his mentor to find a mythical relic that can reveal his destiny. This creates a dangerous, exciting conflict to drive the plot since Gideon has ordered his Black Guard to kill Ty. Will Ty’s desperation to understand the prophecy make him blind to the dangers that await?
Malachi is the leader of Gideon’s Guard and he’s been ordered to kill Ty. Malachi is wary of his boss’s wrath so he strategically avoids the sorcerer during his tantrums. However, Malachi allowed Ty to escape in the first book and Gideon won’t tolerate another failure. The author hints that Malachi has secret plans of his own so readers will need to question his motives. Is he loyal to Gideon or is he plotting to overthrow him? Malachi is a malevolent character but his anger and undisclosed plot make him unpredictable and interesting to read about.
Arcania is a world of magic and the author inserts a myriad of perils at every turn. Malachi and Gideon are obvious threats that remain present throughout the story. Rivers hide swarms of small, octopus-like creatures and wolves present the final obstacle before Ty reaches his destination. Dragons and trolls are possibilities as well as giant plants can quickly devour victims by drowning them in poisonous, digestive juices. Gideon has created a flying army by transforming young children into black crows so readers will know peril is near whenever one of the birds appears in the sky. Ty and his friends also encounter natural dangers in the form of waterfalls, winds, and mountains. These dangers create suspenseful adventures as Ty nears his goal.
What didn’t work as well:
The story is told from different points of view and most of the chapters follow Ty. Other chapters focus on Gideon, Malachi, Ty’s grandfather, the parents of Ty and Ayslenne, and other characters. The changes in settings, especially later in the plot, can become a distraction from Ty’s quest, kind of like watching commercials when you’re watching a favorite show.
The final verdict:
I recommend you read River of Crows before this one to fully understand what’s already happened with Ty’s character. The quest to find the magic mirror creates a good deal of tension and anticipation although astute readers will notice there’s still room for doubt regarding the prophecy. Overall, this is a fun series to read and I recommend you give it a shot.
Great for young readers and older readers! If you enjoyed Harry P, then you will enjoy this. Magic, sorcery, A dark reign and a prophesy. Second in the series and the action is packed,! I must get the first because I enjoyed this one immensely. Plus my nine year old will be reading this one! Thanks #Netgalley and #Booksgosocial for the eARC in exchange for a honest review. All opinions are mine.