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Friday 27 March 2015

Book Musings - Magic of the Gargoyles by Rebecca Chastain

Name of the book : Magic of the Gargoyles
Author's name      : Rebecca Chastain
Genre                   : Fantasy, Young Adult
Book Length        : Novella 

Blurb :

Someone has kidnapped a nest of helpless baby gargoyles and is using them as pentagram focuses, devouring their magic—and their lives—for a horrific, illegal power boost. Swept into the dangerous underworld of black magic, earth elemental Mika Stillwater must cobble together her limited resources and skills to have a chance at being the hero the baby gargoyles desperately need. If she fails, the city will be at the mercy of the gargoyles’ murderers and their overwhelming destructive magic.

But pitting herself against powerful black-magic villains is proving just as deadly for Mika as for the gargoyles.

My Musings : 

One of the few times I bought  an e-book without reading the blurb , even a free one, I hit jackpot. The book cover and the word 'Gargoyles' made me get it and I can say without hesitation that I haven't regretted it!

The picture and the name are self explanatory. The book cover is like the story, unpretentious and solid. The plot is simple but chock-full of  adventure and action, action meaning fantasy-kind action and not too much violence. We have a plucky heroine, Mika and her side kick and best friend, Kylie, and the plot of rescuing baby gargoyles from kidnappers. How Mika saves the day using her earth elemental power forms the bulk of the book. I especially liked that the story is different from other fantasy genre books and also that it's about gargoyles about whom I haven't read much. The kid gargoyles were sweet yet deadly, in their defense of Mika. The world building is detailed enough to sustain the plot and it gives a peek into Mika's world of elemental magic. I, for one, would like to read more about Mika and her cohorts.

The only regret, or two, I have is that I didn't start the book as soon as I got it and that it's a novella and not a full length novel. Other than that, kudos to the author, Rebecca Chastain. I look forward to her future books. In the meantime I am going to check out her other novel, A Fistful of Evil.

My one line review : Fast paced action +  Daring heroine + Supportive allies = Magic of the Gargoyles

My rating : 5/5

My reread factor : 5/5

Floryie


2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the great review! I'm so glad you liked the novella, and I can't wait to get back into this world to write Mika's next adventure.

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    1. Thank you! I am so looking forward to the next book..

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