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Liara’s defense of the Wizard Nagarath has rendered Anisthe incantate—bereft of all
magick—but even this has failed to guarantee Liara’s safety. The death of the war mage would
seal Liara’s own fate, and so the wizard and his bookminder must keep him in their sites and yet
as far away from themselves as possible.
With nothing but a storybook and a hunch, Anisthe has set off on a journey across Europe,
aided by his half-fey manservant, in search of a legendary mirror that contains the most
powerful magick ever known. Although the stuff of fairytales, the merest possibility of its truth
embarks Nagarath and Liara on a race to discover the mirror before it falls into the hands of
Nagarath’s lifelong foe. Both know should he lay claim to that power, Liara would be at the
mercy of her father-in-magick and his lust for power, and not even Nagarath could save her.
Thus, the pair find themselves at the court of the Sun King, a world hostile to magick users,
hopelessly surrounded by agents whose sole purpose is destroy them. Uncertain whom is friend
or foe, with Anisthe nipping at their heels, they must unearth the mirror before its evil is
released, or worse, lays claim to Liara’s magick as well and brings doom upon them all.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 21, 2018
- File size3025 KB
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- ASIN : B07FMSMHW8
- Publisher : Xchyler Publishing (August 21, 2018)
- Publication date : August 21, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 3025 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 482 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1940810639
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,360,888 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #3,284 in Teen & Young Adult Coming of Age Fantasy eBooks
- #5,573 in Coming of Age Fantasy eBooks
- #5,761 in Historical Fantasy (Kindle Store)
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M. K. Wiseman has degrees in animation/video and library science – both from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Today, her office is a clutter of storyboards and half-catalogued collections of too, too many books. (But, really, is there such a thing as too many books?) When she’s not mucking about with stories, she’s off playing brač or lying in a hammock in the backyard of her Wisconsin home that she shares with her endlessly patient husband.
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I love when the second book is just as good, or better than, the first book. The Kithseeker builds on the characters and events of book one, and there is more action and excitement in this story. This story makes use of the historical setting in this installment, which I was obsessed with. I love the setting of 1680 Parisan mixed with magical elements. It made for a unique story.
M.K. Wiseman‘s writing is excellent and has gotten better since the first book. It really draws you into the story and anchors you to the historical setting.
Nagarath has become my favorite character in this novel. I love his quirkiness, humor, and kindness. Liara has definitely grown since book one, as well. I think this author knows how to show character growth from book one to two.
I really enjoyed The Kithseeker. I recommend giving it a read if you love this genre, but make sure you start with book 1!
Thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for the review copy and the opportunity to honestly review this book on the blog tour. All opinions are my own and unbiased.
4.5/5☆ rounded to 5 for Amazon & Goodreads
One of my comments for Book 1 was that, while The Bookminder took place in 1679, because Liara and Nagarath spent the majority of the book isolated inside their tower, the historical setting didn't seem to have been used efficiently. The Kithseeker, however, truly made use of this unique historical setting while incorporating magical aspects. Fantasy elements in the glamorous 1680 Parisan aristocratic court? It was so unique and fun to read!
The writer's strength is in creating characters that the readers root for. I've always enjoyed Nagarath's character since book 1. I love his speaking style, his quirky sense of humor, and his kindness towards Liara. Liara has truly grown from Book 1. Her development in The Kithseeker is great. The reader can see how deeply her actions from Book 1 affected her morale and her relationship with Nagarath. At the same time, she never really lost the spunky, reckless foundation of her personality (as can be seen in the last few chapters of The Kithseeker.) I like that consistency in character.
I'm invested in this series. Team Nagarath and Liara all the way.
Notes: Many thanks to Netgalley and Xchyler Publishing for providing a copy of this book.
Building on the intriguing magick system developed in The Bookminder (book one in the series), M.K. raises the stakes with The Kithseeker. Liara and Nagarath must navigate the aftermath of the tumultuous events of the first book, and their complicated feelings towards one another. Anisthe searches for a powerful artifact, belonging to an ancient wizard whose power rivals even that of the legendary Merlin. Needing to keep a close eye on Anisthe and worried that the ancient power might fall into the wrong hands, Liara and Nagarath set out on a journey from Istria, across Italy, Spain and finally to France, where they must learn to blend in with the court of the Sun King, Louis XIV. Along the way, they are threatened by the anti-magick authorities, a mysterious apprentice with his eye on Liara, and the most dangerous kind of wizard—Nagarath’s ex.
Taking full advantage of the rich world M.K. developed in book one, The Kithseeker explores magick, the deep ties among the characters, and the nature of good and evil, all with a spirit of adventure and a delight in the wonders of old-world Europe that can’t help but sweep the reader along with its enthusiasm. I was very impressed with the first book in this series. I am blown away by the second. Please, please tell me there’s a third on the way!
I love books set in this period but this one you will see from the blurb it is different to the usual historical fiction books that I read so I went into reading it with an open mind and I have to say it was excellent!
The characters are great, very well developed and they worked brilliantly with the story. The plot is really good and the planning to execute the story so well and with such great detail is brilliant – it really is an excellent story, I was intrigued right from the start and the ending is perfect for the book!
Although this is the second book in the series, I haven’t read the first one yet so I would say that this works fine as a stand alone. I will be looking to get my hands on the first one shortly to get more of the back story to the series!
Five stars from me – I really enjoyed the story and it will be one I very highly recommended!!