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Saturday, February 1, 2020

Week 5 Review: The Late Great Wizard

From Goodreads:
A young woman must work with a magician who is not what he seems to find her father in this new contemporary portal fantasy series.

With her father vanished under suspicious circumstances and her old life destroyed, Tessa Andrews is determined to pick up the pieces and forge ahead. If only their borrowed house didn't shake and rumble as if haunted. But at least she and her mom have a roof over their heads, so her luck couldn't be all bad, could it?

As if to prove her wrong, Tessa gets an urgent call for help one night from crusty old Professor Brandard, one of the people on her charity meals route. She dashes over, only to find the house in flames and the professor gone. A handsome young man steps out of the ashes to request her assistance, claiming to be the professor and a Phoenix wizard. She not only has to believe in him, but in magic, for an ancient evil is awakening and it will take the two of them, plus a few shady friends, to stand against it.

Because the rejuvenation ritual has gone horribly wrong. The late, great wizard desperately needs to get his mojo back, for only if Brandard regains all his magic do they stand any chance of defeating this deadliest of perils.

My Review:
This was a pretty interesting read! I really enjoyed the world though the rules of magic were murky, I hope we'll get to explore them further in the future books! I really enjoyed this world of phoenix wizards and iron dwarfs! There's also this maybe bigger than the big bad hinted at, and I can't wait to explore that!

The writing was a bit hard to read, to be honest, and sometimes I didn't quite understand what was going on, why something had just happened. Some of it was word choice, and some of it was the way the words were put together, but it just meant that I took longer to read this book that I would've liked. I still enjoyed it, but it was a harder read than it could've been.

Getting to know these characters was pretty great. I've read a bit of the next book, and Tessa gives out different character's alignments morally and ethically, the lawful, neutral, chaotic, good neutral evil chart thing, and it was easy to see why she put each character where. These were pretty interesting characters!

This book is a quest, to find the various things needed to complete Brandard's botched ritual. We went to a few different places, and it was really nice to go along with them. Part of the not knowing, I had no idea how all of this would help, we basically were told that he had to light himself on fire again. Specifics weren't really given. And it's not resolved, and I can't wait to see where this journey goes!

This was a pretty great book, and I can't wait to see where the series goes from here!

Author: Sara Hanover
Series: Wayward Mages #1
Read: January 29th, 2020
Source: Ebook.bike
Reason Why: Sounded really good, and it's a DAC Book and a Prequel & Sequel Challenge 2020 Book!
Publisher: DAW
Published: September 11th 2018
5/5 Hearts
4/5 Books
4/5 Stars

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