![]() ![]() ![]() I especially like that our MC Penne accepted the Malice as a part of life instead of rejecting it to remain pure. I actually thought the magic system was a unique look at the trope of light vs dark or good vs evil. Malice is balanced by Light, which is not as well defined. The cover led me to believe the story was going to focus on girly froufrou princess stuff, but in fact this book takes a look at the darker aspects of magic and the humans being devoured by Malice, which is a dark version of magic fueled by pain and anger. I am having a hard time finding words to express just how much I enjoyed this read, which I randomly chose from Prime Reading to fulfill a badge in the January 2021 Kindle Challenge. I am devastated that book two is not available yet as I wanted to dive right in and keep going after that amazing cliffhanger. I loved this one! I adore a good magical academy, a competition story, Fae acting malicious, and this book absolutely delivered on all three. ![]()
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