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DESCENDANT

From the Starling series , Vol. 2

Those who’ve been awaiting this sequel should be pleased.

Livingston delivers a significantly stronger story—and heroine—in this sequel to Starling (2012).

It opens where the first book ended, with readers learning the Fennrys Wolf has survived various dangers while Mason Starling has been transported to Asgard, home of the Norse gods. Fenn is determined to find Mason and prevent her from taking up the Odin spear, which would transform her into a Valkyrie and set Ragnarok, the Norse apocalypse, in motion. Each chapter brings a perspective shift, and readers switch among Fenn, Mason and other characters’ adventures before the two are reunited, just in time. The pair return to our world and two startling discoveries that bring the Greek gods into the mix (the Egyptians are there too) and up the ante significantly. It’s up to Fenn and Mason to make things right, but in doing so, they may just be playing into the hands of prophecy. Despite the serpentine plot, those unfamiliar with the first installment should have a relatively simple time following this action-packed story, and though Fenn still acts as her savior, Mason is noticeably stronger than before, making the climax more believable.

Those who’ve been awaiting this sequel should be pleased. (Paranormal romance. 14 & up)

Pub Date: Aug. 27, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-06-206310-6

Page Count: 336

Publisher: HarperTeen

Review Posted Online: June 7, 2013

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2013

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THE GIRL WITH NO REFLECTION

Atmospheric but ultimately unfulfilling.

Reflections from a mirror world hold secrets long ago forgotten.

Ying Yue’s betrothal to the crown prince has not gone the way she had hoped. Instead of finding a man interested in getting to know her, she’s been locked away, seeing no one except her handmaiden. As her wedding draws nearer, Ying begins to see strange things in the mirror, until she’s suddenly pulled into a mirror world that’s much like her own but with its own dangers as well. There’s a Mirror Prince, too, and he’s different from the one she knows—more attentive and interested in her well-being. But not everyone from the mirror world is so friendly, and, like it or not, Ying discovers she’s at the center of an ancient prophecy that affects both this reflected world and her own. Unfortunately, Ying repeatedly falls for deceptions that come her way, all the while distracted by her feelings for two different princes, both of whom she barely knows. While the mirror world’s trappings are chilling and possess an alluring aesthetic, and the doubles are eerie, these elements unfortunately aren’t enough to elevate the novel, which gets bogged down in the plot contrivances that Ying encounters and ever-so-luckily survives. This quick read delivers a strong Chinese-based fantasy setting but leaves something to be desired in terms of character and plot development.

Atmospheric but ultimately unfulfilling. (author’s note) (Fantasy. 14-18)

Pub Date: Aug. 6, 2024

ISBN: 9780593707500

Page Count: 496

Publisher: Delacorte

Review Posted Online: May 4, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2024

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A FAR WILDER MAGIC

Deeply romantic and utterly magical.

An aspiring alchemist and a talented sharpshooter team up to hunt an ancient beast.

When the hala appears each autumn, New Albion’s Halfmoon Hunt soon follows. Teams consisting of a marksman and an alchemist hunt the creature in pursuit of fame and fortune. Though the Katharist church condemns the hala as a demon, 17-year-old Margaret Welty has been taught by her Yu’adir father that it is a sacred creation of God. Legend even has it that the hala’s alchemized carcass could be forged into the philosopher’s stone. If Maggie wins the hunt and kills the hala, her alchemist mother, gone for months, may finally return home to stay. Weston Winters, son of Banvish-Sumic immigrants, has been fired from every apprenticeship he’s charmed his way into. Being taken on as Evelyn Welty’s student is his best chance at becoming an alchemist, but when he arrives at Welty Manor, Maggie immediately dislikes him. However, after they ultimately come to understand each other’s personal motives, they rely on one another to achieve their dreams. This atmospheric, emotionally driven story focuses on the slow-burn romance between two outcasts who yearn to belong and who face discrimination for their cultural and religious backgrounds. Characters are cued as White, and New Albion is reminiscent of early-20th-century America: the Banvish-Sumic, Katharist, and Yu’adir people read as fantasy-world corollaries of Irish Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish immigrants, respectively.

Deeply romantic and utterly magical. (map) (Fantasy. 14-18)

Pub Date: March 8, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-250-62365-2

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Review Posted Online: Dec. 23, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2022

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