Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Sorcery of Thorns

Elisabeth has been brought up in the library. She loves the grimoires, the smell of books, and even the book lice. Her plan is to one day become a warden. Their job- to protect the books from the sorcerers. But something is different about her. She can sense things others can’t. And she’s apparently immune to sorcery. A chance encounter with a Magister leaves her questioning if all sorcerers are bad. Nathaniel must be- right? He comes from a necromancer family. He is mysterious and sullen.  He has a demon serving him. But when Elisabeth finds herself in massive amounts of trouble, it is Nathaniel who comes to her rescue. She know something is going on in the libraries, but will anyone believe her? Even if they don’t, she must step up and fight or it just might be the end of the world. I love the idea of a sword carrying librarian who can talk to the books. Sounds like an exciting life. Throw in a dashing, brooding sorcerer and what could be wrong with this book? Oh and wait- a demon with a (maybe) heart of gold?? Sign me up. I absolutely enjoyed this book and all the characters in it. She was no damsel in distress- we need more books with empowered girls, ones who may not be queens or assassins. I highly recommend this one! Happy reading my friends.

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