The Temptation of Magic

The Temptation of Magic

Hardback
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THE SUNDAY TIMESBESTSELLERSerpent and Dove meets A Discovery of Witches in this lush, darkly magical romantasy debut.He was an Empyreal, her greatest threat, her greatest fascination. Everything she'd been warned against. And yet she wanted him, still.As an Empyreal, Nicole has the ability to kill any deadly supernatural. But if her power ever awakened, the Wake-the organisation that governs supernaturals-would force her to be their loyal huntress. Or kill her, like they did her mother.To stay safe, Nicole hides in a small university town, convinced the mythological art collection at a local manor contains a final message from her mother. But before she can study it, Kyan McCarter, the Wake's most skilled Empyreal, arrives on his own hunt. When they discover his prey has stolen a painting for leverage, they're forced to work together.As the creature threatens to expose Nicole's powers, her tenuous alliance with Kyan threatens her heart. If her true identity is revealed, Kyan will hunt her next. No one disobeys The Wake and survives. Especially when the art they're seeking unveils a conspiracy that would change the lives of creatures and humans forever...But Nicole may only be able to resist one: her wicked impulses, or a love that could repaint their world.And after a life of hiding her true nature, who could resist the temptation of magicA luxurious, forbidden romance that will become your new obsession...

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Non-Fiction
Format
Hardback
Pages
384
Price
19.00 €

Characteristics

2 reviews

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Protagonist(s)

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Bildhaft (100%)Poetisch (50%)

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I've had a hard time getting through this. Twice I laid it down at about 25% in, because to me it got boring after a strong beginning. A lot of people told me that it picks up again, so I pushed through. The premise is great: (dark) academia, a magic system including painting, the concept of Empyreals who on the one hand are protectors, but on the other hand seem to treat their own badly. And a FMC trying to avoid her fate, but drawn into this nonetheless out of care for her family.

It did pick up again in the last quarter, but sadly it was too late for me to truly get into the story again and root for the characters. I think with a different pacing this could be a really cool story, but as it is, it's not for me. 3/5 stars Thank you @netgalley and @harpervoyager_uk for the eARC! #TemptationOfMagic #Netgalley #Bookstagram

I've had a hard time getting through this. Twice I laid it down at about 25% in, because to me it got boring after a strong beginning. A lot of people told me that it picks up again, so I pushed through.
The premise is great: (dark) academia, a magic system including painting, the concept of Empyreals who on the one hand are protectors, but on the other hand seem to treat their own badly. And a FMC trying to avoid her fate, but drawn into this nonetheless out of care for her family.
5

I have absolutely loved this! I got this book in my Fairyloot YA box and wasn’t sure what to expect, because sometimes the books are amazing and sometimes they are not for me, but this was my favorite out of all of them so far. The world building is amazing and I think the mythical creatures are thought out thoroughly. I have never read a book with a creature like the Empyreal before and thought the concept was fascinating. The book gripped me from the start, it had just the right amount of romance and I really really loved that the main characters had good, loyal friendships and actually communicated with each other. 5 star read, I would definitely recommend this and can’t wait for the second book!

4

Genre: Urban Fantasy Audience: YA ... leaning a bit spicy though :) (mild)

I went with the audiobook for this one and really liked the narrator (Jane Fox). She has a very calm voice, which is, as I figured over time, combined with being British a key component for me to be drawn to an audiobook narrator. “And she wondered: if he were a painting, could she read him better?” It, of course, helps, that the book is beautifully written as well, transporting all the dark academia, art and museum vibes smoothly from the page to the reader. We get dual PoV: Nicole as our fmc and Kyan as the mmc (plus one single chapter from another character). The chapters are rather short - that and the fast pacing makes this book a quick read. At the very beginning I had some minor difficulties understanding the lore behind all the creatures and their abilities and I wasn't quite sure who knows about them and who doesn't. But that quickly resolved. I do own the FairyLoot special edition and there is bonus content at the end that includes some lexicon-ish information about some creatures - you may be able to find it online. I do think the characters in here are quite charming. Kyan immediately promised potential for good tension. “Go to bed, Nicole,’ Kyan said roughly against her mouth.” I was a bit worried though because their love appears doomed due to the set-up of the story (no spoiler, it's synopsis/explained early on): Empyrials are bloodbound to an organisation called Wake and have to turn other Empyrials in, once they stumble onto one. When an Empyrial transforms for the first time, others will unavoidably be able to sniff them out. So, as soon as Nicole transforms - and she will, that much is obvious - Kyan will know about her and have no choice but to take her to the Wake. “Kyan turned and there she was, coming out of the luxurious dark of the house into the kitchen, wearing only her pyjamas, her hair loose around her shoulders - all that metamorphic colour gleaming in the dim. He suddenly wanted to sink his hands into it. He gripped the countertop instead.” That being said - the way this situation appears to be resolved in this book wasn't for my liking. The set-up was so interesting and promised lots of drama, conflict and problems to be overcome, and the solution felt very disappointing and too convenient. I'm not sure though, if it will hold up in the end - it hasn't actually been tested yet by them and there will be a sequel ... That aside. Kyan was nice and with him we got lots of tension and "he falls first" - I ate that up. “Kyan wasn’t sure he should move. He stared, shirtless, at the dark doorway Nicole had gone through, and he had to force himself not to follow, not to haul her back towards him and continue feeling every curve, every toned inch.” The book focuses heavily on the romance and I enjoyed that, since I haven't had that in a while. Admittedly, their attraction came very early on, yet nothing truly happened for a while, apart from Kyan wanting to bite her haha (no, he is not a vampire). And when I read that, suddenly I wanted to be bitten ...? “I am dragged along by a strange new force. Desire and reason are pulling in different directions. I see the right way and approve it, but follow the wrong.” I felt it so much! The want and longing, the desire and tension between the characters ... unfortunately the romance included a trope I don't like because I think its boring, forced into so many stories and it reads lazy. “Trust me when I tell you, I want you. The amount I want you ... would make you blush.” Overall: I really liked this story. I liked the premise, the vibes, the setting. The focus on art and academia. I liked the tension, the kisses, the proximity. I liked the family dynamics. I liked the characters in general - Nicole and Kyan, Dylan, Lynch, Callum ... all of them actually (even though not all of them are on the good side). “Are you telling me to bend the rules?’ Callum grinned. ‘I’m always telling you to bend the rules. Maybe you should actually listen.” Callum. I especially liked him. “The last catch-up led to you seducing one of the Fae princes and nearly burning down their gardens,’ Kyan said instead. ‘I regret nothing. They needed it relandscaping anyway - that really was a terrible place for a lantern.” I have to mention though, nothing really happens in this book. The first actual action happens at about 70%. Somehow I didn't mind that. I was fine with the discovery- and romance plot and with the focus on the characters. I wasn't entirely convinced by the ending (felt too easy) but it was satisfying and it isn't the end of the story. I think it's a trilogy, so lots of time to get our characters in actual trouble. At the very end, the main goal of our characters is also finally revealed, so now we know a little bit better why we are fighting whom and how we are going to do that. I will definitely continue!

4

Nachts im Museum

Nicole ist eine Kunststudentin in einer kleinen Küstenstadt und hat ein "düsteres" Geheimnis. Sie ist ein nicht erweckter Empyreal, ein unsterbliches Wesen, was sich in alle anderen wesen verwandeln kann, wenn diese einen Menschen o.a. jagen. Empyreal sind stärker, schneller und die Jäger der Jäger. Das darf nur niemand erfahren, denn sobald sie erweckt wird, muss sie einer Organisation gehorchen, die sie überall einsetzen kann um andere wesen zu jagen. Also studiert sie die Geschichte der Empyreals und versucht das Rätsel ihrer Mutter zu lösen, das diese vor ihrem Tod hinterlassen hat. Als die Besitzerin einiger Gemälde stirbt, spielt Nicole mit dem Feuer. Kyan ein erweckter Empyreal wird zur Überprüfung dort hingeschickt und soll das Wesen, das dafür verantwortlich ist, töten. Kyan ist der Elitejäger der Wake und dafür bekannt seine Jobs schnell und präzise zu erledigen. Beide fühlen sich durchaus zueinander hingezogen. Zwischen Gemälde, Katz und Maus Spiel und verletzten Personen muss Nicole aufpassen nicht erwischt zu werden und gleichzeitig ihr Herz nicht verlieren. Der Roman ließ sich sehr gut lesen und war eine neue Idee im Genre Fantasy. Mir gefiel der Ansatz des Jägers sehr gut und freue mich auf Band 2. Kyan als Elitejäger war mir aber die meiste Zeit zu melancholisch und passiv. Nicole musste die ganze Arbeit erledigen, während Kyan gefühlt spazieren ging. The Wake finde ich dagegen sehr spannend, welche Geheimnisse dort wohl begraben liegen? Was steckt hinter dem Rätsel der Mutter? Wie hängt das alles zusammen? Die Gefährten Geschichte brauchte ich nicht unbedingt ... klar, ich verstehe warum es ein stärkeres Band geben muss als zwischen Kyan und the Wake, aber das kam irgendwie sehr plötzlich. Was die kirsche auf der Sahnetorte gewesen wäre, wären kleine Abbildungen der genannten Gemälde, dann hätte ich sie nicht selbst googlen müssen, aber dass das nicht unbedingt möglich ist, ist mir auch klar. Kunsthistorie zum entspannten lesen. Neuer Ansatz mit Jägerwesen und geheimer Organisation im Hintergrund. Ich kann Band 2 kaum abwarten.

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