Magic is poison. Secrets are power. Death is . . . complicated.
Outlaw wizard Corcoran Gray has enough problems. He’s friendless, penniless and on the run from the tyrannical Mages’ Guild – and with the search for his imprisoned grandfather looking hopeless, his situation can’t get much worse.
So when a fugitive drops into his lap – literally – and gets them both arrested, it’s the last straw – until Gray realises that runaway slave Brix could be the key to his grandfather’s release. All he has to do is break out of prison, break into an ancient underground temple and avoid killing himself with his own magic in the process.
In theory, it’s simple enough. But as secrets unfold and loyalties shift, Gray discovers something with the power to change the nature of life and death itself.
Now Gray must find a way to protect the people he loves, but it could cost him everything, even his soul . . .
With the humour of V.E. Schwab, the scale of Trudi Canavan and the deftness of Naomi Novik, Lord of Secrets is a heartwarming fantasy novel about saving the people you love without destroying the world (or yourself).
Source | Format | Pages | Publisher | Genre | Publication Date |
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Publisher | ebook | 400 | Jo Fletcher Books | Fantasy | July 25th, 2019 |
Welcome to my review as part of this blog blast! Chuffed I was lucky enough to be included and even better that I loved Lord of Secrets. Hands down, no dramas – loved it!
For starters- magic! There is soooo much magic in this book! Lord of Secrets is ALL about magic. The interesting kind of magic that has unfavourable side-effects. The kind of side-effects that make a wizard think- man, do I really HAVE to use magic right now? Can I do away with a smaller scale spell?
The runes I had washed off the parchment were sloshing around in my stomach, mixed with wine and bile. I hiccupped, and grimaced at the acrid taste in my mouth.
Lord of Secrets – Breanna Teintze
Ooh! And necromancy! This book got the necromancy, as well! And brilliant writing which makes the story flow so smooth, silk ain’t got nothing on it. And humour! There’s a good mix of everything to keep this story fresh and intriguing.
“It’s not a large leap from playing with dolls made of bone to making bodies like a tailor makes a suit.”
Lord of secrets – Breanna Teintze
Which takes me to a thought I had when I read the blurb of the book… Sometimes, it’s all good that author comparison’s are drawn – you KIND OF know what you’re going to get from a new-to-you story/author. But… I am going to say this- Teintze does not need comparisons! She be the bomb standing on her own two glorious, authory feet! I promise!
The main character Corcoran Gray is a young wizard who finds himself constantly at odds with The Guild (the folk that regulate what magic can and shouldn’t be done), at odds with his Grandfather (who is actually now captured!) and at odds with himself, too. His such a wonderful character. It’s been a while since I read about someone who had such a powerful moral standing ground. It was solid! He is simply NOT at all someone who could do harm to others (even if they sometimes deserver even just a little bit of harm ^^) and while he can act like a bit of a brat, hs heart is in the right place.
Yes, this is not a story about good becoming evil, or evil becoming good. It is probably not also a story about good versus evil – maybe in a small way it is. But the main point of Lord of Secrets is exactly the excitement that comes with magic being poison and secrets being power!
Anyway, as Corcoran does his quest of finding his Grandfather – with whom he’s at odds – not a spoiler – this is clear quite soon into the story, and it’s not even a huge element of it all- he meets people on the way. Dude(tte), I know how this sounds. Proper adventure… There’s Brix and Lorican and Jaern and slavers and Keris. Eeekโฆ And they all have a surprise up their sleeve! I am actually shaking here because I simply cannot say more – I cannot analyse the ins and outs of each of the relationship dynamics here because that would simply ruin the surprise for you…
Lord of Secrets is worth the read for any fantasy lover for its representation of magic alone for magic the uttermost driving force of this particular story and it’s beautiful (if slightly debilitating!). The characters – each on their own – could have their very own books written about them, and I would read them, devours them. Together, these characters, turned the story into a special kind of magic – a potion of revenge and redemption, a cocktail of sweet and sour and spicy, a spell of understanding, forgiveness and love, a curse of beginnings and ends.
โฆ. stares into the distance with a dreamy look on face... yeah, that was a good book!
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Awesome review! Now to find this novel……..
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I do wonder what you’d make of it, but there’s a good chance you’d like it ๐ hopefully ๐
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Ooh, that blurb is freaking amazing! Hands down one of the most fun/intriguing synopses I’ve ever read. Magic, secrets, humor, adventure, quest…it just sounds brilliant! Great review! ๐
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Yeah, the blurb is a really good job – I just knew I had to read the book! Such a wonderful fresh, new voice in the fantasy landscape, I am excited ๐
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Oh boy, you definitely have me intrigued now! The blurb sounds amazing. Fab review! xx
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Thanking you ๐ It’s a really cool, fresh fantasy read with a great feel to it… If you get a chance, defo give this one a go ๐
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What a magical review ๐ I’m not fan of comparisons on books. How many times have we read ‘the next Girl in the Train’? But I’m so happy you loved this book! xx
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Gosh, yes! It’s like – the comparisons are proper risky traps sometimes too.. you expect something based on the comparison and you get something completely different, which leaves you a bit deflated and scratching your head ๐
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Good job selling this book . Ugh! You’re not helping my bank balance
Also , “so smooth, silks got nothing on it” . Brilliant . I’m probably going to use this line in real life now ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
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Ah, hahaha, sorrryyyy! ๐
Of course, feel free to use that line ๐ And I do hope you enjoy the story once you get around to it ๐
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I like magical systems where the magic has side effects, or some kind of depletion, so this sounds fab. Thanks for the heads up and the enjoyable review, as usual. ๐๐๐
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Thank you! ๐
Definitely, the magical system that are not just – here, I ‘do the thing’ and everything’s going to be just fine!. The side effects just give that extra padding to the story and characters, too! ๐
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Wow this sounds really awesome! I haven’t seen it around or heard of it till now. Will definitely look into it now, Awesome review, Liz! ๐
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I hadn’t heard of this until now and, due to the cover, thought there was a new Mistborn book out ๐
Great review. Will keep my eye out for a copy when my reading pile becomes more manageable.
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I did have fun with this one – a sort of entertaining, popcorn read – hope that doesn’t sound derogatory. The magic system is the star of the show – well, also that one character that we all liked but we’re not talking about – which (SPOILER ALERT) – kind of made the ending a little bit off for me. I wonder where the next book will go?
Lynn ๐
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ooh I love necromancy! This definitely has me intrigued! Excellent review!
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