Books matching: forbidden magic

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    To Hunt a Demon King - King and Coven by Madeleine Eliot
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    In 'To Hunt a Demon King' by Madeleine Eliot, the story follows Elara, a sheltered young witch who embarks on a journey to find the Demon King for protection after discovering forbidden magic she possesses. Along the way, she meets a mysterious hunter named Hunt and his companions, leading to a quest filled with adventures, magic, witches, demons, hidden identities, and spicy romance. The book is a blend of Little Red Riding Hood retelling, coming-of-age story, and slow-burn romance, with a focus on Elara's self-discovery and the secrets surrounding her powers.

    The writing style in 'To Hunt a Demon King' is described as engaging, with a perfect balance of action, steamy romance, humor, and relatable banter between the main characters. Readers are drawn into the fast-paced story that keeps them engaged throughout, with surprises, revelations, and a well-developed world filled with mythical creatures and intriguing characters.


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    Assassin's Apprentice
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    Book 1 in the series:Farseer

    Assassin's Apprentice - Farseer by Robin Hobb
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    In the first installment of The Farseer Trilogy, "Assassin's Apprentice," readers are introduced to FitzChivalry Farseer, the bastard son of a prince, who is raised in a dangerous position where there are people who want him dead. Swearing allegiance to his grandfather the king, Fitz becomes an apprentice to the royal assassin, navigating a world filled with courtly intrigue, political tensions, and the looming threat to his life. The book is praised for its in-depth story, intricate world-building, and fantastic character development, setting the stage for a tale full of twists and intrigue.

    A history of the Six Duchies is of necessity a history of its ruling family, the Farseers. A complete telling would reach back beyond the founding of the First Duchy, and if such names were remembered...

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    Song of Silver, Flame Like Night - Song of the Last Kingdom by Amélie Wen Zhao
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    'Song of Silver, Flame Like Night' by Amelie Wen Zhao is a Chinese fantasy novel based on Ancient Chinese mythology. The story follows a girl named Lan who is suffering under a terrible invader group along with her people. As the plot progresses, Lan meets Zen, and together they navigate through various challenges, including learning cultivation, escaping from dangerous situations, and fulfilling Lan's mother's last wish. is known for its complex magical systems, detailed world-building, and the theme of a small group of misfits students trying to save themselves and prevent colonizers from gaining power. The writing style is described as phenomenal, with a beautiful and emotional narrative that keeps readers engaged and invested in the characters' journeys.


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    A Dark and Secret Magic by Wallis Kinney
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    A Dark and Secret Magic is a cozy, atmospheric tale perfect for the Fall and Halloween season. It follows Kate Goodwin, a hedge witch who leads a peaceful life until her sister calls her to host a Halloween gathering. Complicating matters is the return of Matthew, a mysterious figure from her past, prompting Kate to confront deep family secrets hidden in an old tome.

    The book blends magic and suspense in a way that keeps readers engaged, with elements of romance and friendship. While some felt that characters could have been more developed, the book's vivid imagery, cozy setting, and magical ambiance create a perfect reading experience for autumn. Readers enjoy the balance of mystery and heartwarming moments, making it a delightful seasonal read.


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    Witches of East End - The Beauchamp Family by Melissa de la Cruz
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    In 'Witches of East End' by Melissa de la Cruz, readers are introduced to the Beauchamp Family - Joanna and her two daughters Freya and Ingrid, immortal witches who have been forbidden from using magic for centuries. As they start to dabble in magic again, the town of North Hampton becomes entranced by their abilities, but soon mysterious events start occurring, leading to judgment and suspicion. The book combines elements of mythology, Norse history, and witchcraft, with a relaxed yet suspenseful writing style that provides a comfortable reading experience, setting the stage for an intriguing series filled with character development and plot twists.

    Freya Beauchamp swirled the champagne in her glass so that the bubbles at the top of the lip burst one by one until there were none left. This was supposed to be the happiest day of her life—or at the...

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    Jade Fire Gold by June C.L. Tan
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    'Jade Fire Gold' by June C.L. Tan is a fast-paced fantasy novel inspired by Chinese fantasy tropes, featuring a forbidden magical power and a lost prince seeking revenge. The story follows Ahn, an orphan with powerful abilities, and Altan, a prince with a vendetta, as their goals intertwine and they navigate palace intrigue and magical action. The dual narrative style allows readers to delve into the characters' motivations and backgrounds, culminating in a whirlwind ending that propels the story forward.

    The book is praised for its lush fantasy world, compelling protagonists, and intricate character dynamics. Readers appreciate the atmospheric writing style of June C.L. Tan, which immerses them in the story and evokes strong emotions. The novel delves into themes of fate, trust, and the consequences of imperialism, offering a thought-provoking narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    My heart races and my mouth turns desert-dry when the healer barely glances at my stack of coins. Copper, not silver. He doesn’t have to count them. We both know the stack is the wrong height and colo...

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    The Blood Spell
    Book 4 in the series:Ravenspire

    The Blood Spell - Ravenspire by C.J. Redwine
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    "The Blood Spell" by C.J. Redwine is a captivating retelling of Cinderella set in the Ravenspire series. The story follows Blue, a teenage alchemist with a rare gift, who faces tragic events that disrupt her world. As Blue navigates challenges, including the oppressive presence of Dinah Chaveau and the looming threat of an imprisoned wraith, readers are drawn into a world rich in romance, magic, and intrigue. The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, offering insights into the characters of Blue, Kellan, and Dinah, each uniquely crafted with depth and complexity. The plot twists and turns, culminating in a climactic ending that leaves readers satisfied and eager for more from this talented storyteller.

    "The Blood Spell" stands out for its imaginative fusion of alchemy, magic, and blood, creating a world that readers would want to inhabit. The characters, from the independent and confident Blue to the brave and mature Prince Kellan, are compelling and relatable, driving the story forward with their actions and decisions. The book's fast-paced nature, surprising twists, and well-developed relationships keep readers engaged, unable to put the book down until the final page is turned.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Ravenspire )

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    Forbidden Magic
    Book 1 in the series:Godwars

    Forbidden Magic - Godwars by Angus Wells
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    'Forbidden Magic' by Angus Wells follows the journey of Calandryll, a scholarly prince, as he sets out to recover the mysterious arcanum with the help of Bracht the kern freesword and Katya, a skilled swordswoman. As the plot unfolds, Calandryll transforms from a fopish princeling to a capable adventurer, facing challenges like assassins and evil wizards in hostile lands to find the book and ultimately destroy it. The story is described as predictable by some readers, with a plot that may seem reminiscent of other fantasy series like the Belgariad, but still manages to engage readers with its world and concept.

    Calandryll's quest for the Arcanum, rumored to hold the knowledge of the resting place of the Mad God Tharn, drives the narrative forward, leading to unexpected plot twists in the later parts of the book. Despite initial reservations about the predictability and superficiality of the characters, some readers found themselves drawn into the adventure and entertained by the book's pacing and language use, making it a worthwhile read for fans of fantasy fiction.


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    The Jasmine Throne - Burning Kingdoms by Tasha Suri
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    In The Jasmine Throne, readers are introduced to a richly woven fantasy world where Princess Malini, exiled to the treacherous Hirana temple by her despotic brother, and Priya, a maidservant with forbidden temple magic, must work together to keep Ahiranya safe and overthrow the emperor. The story delves into complex political machinations, betrayal, mystery, and magic, all set against a backdrop of intricate worldbuilding and compelling storytelling. The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, offering a depth of character development and exploring themes of strength, love, revenge, and the blurred lines between them.

    The writing style of Tasha Suri in The Jasmine Throne is described as evocative and beautiful, incorporating elements from South Asian myths and motifs to create a unique and immersive reading experience. The world she has crafted is reminiscent of ancient to medieval South Asia, filled with symbols, cultural items, and fantastical elements that set it apart from traditional fantasy settings. The book expertly weaves together themes of imperialism, zealotry, and decolonization, all while showcasing morally grey female characters and a slow-burn romance that captivates readers from start to finish.

    Priya was sure of it the minute she heard the thud of hooves on the road behind her. She stepped to the roadside as a group of guards clad in Parijati white and gold raced past her on their horses, th...

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    Ritualist - The Completionist Chronicles by Dakota Krout
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    'Ritualist' in the series 'The Completionist Chronicles' by author Dakota Krout follows the story of Joe, an everyday guy who chooses to live in a virtual reality game after a real-world accident. Joe, a paraplegic in real life, navigates the game world with unique challenges and advantages, including being a Ritualist class with powerful magical abilities. The plot delves into game mechanics, character progression, and the balance between real-world experiences and virtual adventures. The writing style incorporates humor, strong characterizations, unexpected twists, and problem-solving within the immersive world of online gaming.

    Sergeant Nelson shook his head, a tiny bit professionally upset by his soldiers drinking so heavily the night before they were on duty for the quick reaction force. To be fair, as the medic, he was ag...

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