Author: Kit Brisby
Book: Rogue Magic
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Publication date: January 30, 2017
Length: 81,000 words
Cover by L.C. Chase
Book: Rogue Magic
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Publication date: January 30, 2017
Length: 81,000 words
Cover by L.C. Chase
Synopsis
While trapped in a stalled subway train on his morning commute, PR rep Byron Cole flirts with Levi, a young waiter with adorable curls. But Byron's hopes for romance crash and burn when Levi saves him from a brutal explosion—with outlawed magic.
While trapped in a stalled subway train on his morning commute, PR rep Byron Cole flirts with Levi, a young waiter with adorable curls. But Byron's hopes for romance crash and burn when Levi saves him from a brutal explosion—with outlawed magic.
When Levi is imprisoned, Byron begins to question
everything he's ever believed. How can magic be evil when Levi used it to save
dozens of lives? So Byron hatches a plan to save Levi that will cost him his
job and probably his life. If he doesn't pull it off, Levi will be put to
death.
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Review
Magic is a wonderful thing. We’ve all
wished to have powers at some point in our lives. Maybe you wanted to be able
to move things without touching them so you vacuum without getting up from your
comfy seat, or influence how they think so they’d let you in front of the super
long line at the coffee shop… or even a power that would allow you to change
your appearance so that costly hairdresser bill disappears. But what if magic
isn’t seen as a fun awesome thing but a power that the government and society
feel is sin or something that can get you sentenced to death? Would you still
want to have magic? Would you hide it to stay safe or stand and fight for the
rights of those that are born with it?
This story takes place in a world where
magic is known and the people born with it are seen as subhuman and can even be
sentenced to death for concealing it. There’s registrations, and children being
taken away from parents who are known mages, and a company profiting off of
their suffering. The struggle and the fight that each main character goes
through in this book is not easy, each for different reasons, but all just as
compelling.
Byron Cole goes through an awakening in
this book. He has this set path in the beginning but meeting Levi and seeing
him suffer through being caught hiding magic is one thing he can’t get off his
mind. Levi is a mage with immense power that he’s been hiding his whole life.
Never one to take the easy way out; he suffers for the one moment his power
comes out to save others from death. Their relationship didn’t move fast but
Byron’s feelings did. He was enamored with Levi from the moment they met and
fighting to save him brought those feelings to the surface with a rush. I loved
it, it gave him a heart and warmth that I didn’t immediately see from the start
coming from him.
I love that this story, minus the magic
as the thing that makes them subhuman, resembles our country right now. No,
it’s not political or preachy but the parallel was one that was easily seen. I
loved the secondary characters like Eleanor and Victoria who were both fierce
and needed for this story to be what it was. Sam, Levi’s ex-boyfriend, was one
character I felt wasn’t as fleshed out but I still loved his part of the whole
thing because it added a little heart and humor to it.
The evil character(s) were purely
psychotic and way more off their rocker than most bad guys are. But the real
danger to mages they represented was important. Showing how there is only
profit or fanatical beliefs at the center of everything that was done in the
name of...yeah some tense moments were had when it looked like the bad guys
were going to win. There were losses on the good side and some gains on the bad
but in the end it was a HEA! I would love to read more not just from this
author but even from this world...maybe Sam can find he forever?
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