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THE KISS OF THE NIGHTINGALE by Adi Denner

THE KISS OF THE NIGHTINGALE

by Adi Denner

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781774885253
Publisher: Tundra Books

A poor orphan who’s given the chance to use stolen magic to become an opera star finds herself tangled up in romance and treachery.

In Lutèce, a city located in a world inspired by historical France, those with a Talent—a gem that enhances a specific skill, passed on through generations via blood magic—fare much more easily than those without. Cleodora Finley was devastated when her father died unexpectedly, before passing on his Talent for tailoring. Now his dress shop is floundering, and Cleo is unable to get her sick sister the care she needs. When the mysterious and seductive Lady Dahlia Sibille offers her a stolen Singing Talent, Cleo accepts. In return, Cleo must steal the Talent belonging to the arrogant yet alluring Vicomte Nuriel Lenoir. As danger and deceit swirl around her, Cleo grows closer to both Dahlia and Nuriel. Ultimately, however, she must decide where her loyalties lie and what kind of person she wants to be. The original magic system and captivating setting are accompanied by a fast-paced narrative as the story engages with themes of class and art. While Cleo eventually finds gumption and grit, the poor decisions she makes on her journey to that point become more frustrating than relatable. Additionally, neither of her love interests feels developed enough to create a believable romance that will help readers become invested. Main characters are cued white.

An intriguing world unfortunately populated with uninteresting characters.

(Fantasy. 14-18)