In an oppressive society, a mage and a guard struggle with secrets.
In the nation of Hesperid, mages—those who utilize spellfire—undergo a binding rite by age 13 that fixes them to a patron and “tempers wild magic.” Insubordination has a penalty of death, except for Ingenues, who have special privileges. New Ingenue Pandora Small is invited to summer at Palace Hill, home to Queen Maud. Unbeknownst to everyone, Pandora is an extremely powerful mage, who has already been bound to a patron—one she’ll stop at nothing—even murder—to cut ties with. Ellis Beacon joins the Queen’s Guard to fight hellions, monsters formed from the abundance of excess spellfire. Ellis’ secret is his keen magesense; if anyone discovers how well he can sense magic, he’d be forced to become a magefinder, one of the ruthless guards who find and punish noncompliant mages. Due to a shortage of guards, Ellis is tasked with testing the incoming Ingenues. His discovery of the extent of Pandora’s power surprises them both. But he’s unwilling to expose her, and a friendship develops, putting both their lives in danger. Rule follower Ellis and ferocious Pandora come together in the most pleasing ways, and their introspective relationship slowly evolves. An especially delightful twist brings additional warmth to the narrative, and (coupled with an artfully depicted magic system) makes this work a success. Most characters read white.
An adventure not to skip, told with enchantment and heart.
(Fantasy. 14-18)