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A review by readclever
Crimson Mage by Dorothy Dreyer
5.0
Mystic, murder, mages
4.5 stars.
Intertwined magic and tech society that's been defined by corporate giants. Where good and evil slide through the millenia.
I really loved this book. Purchased for a readathon, the story provided a lot of intrigue and decisions. It reads like mini series, where you can imagine how India was transformed in this new world. To fit a new Asian continent that limits power to only the corrupted. The subplot isn't even a subplot. More like a dual story line with a deep fated mates element.
I bought the next book in the story, even though I'm notoriously frugal. I took off half a star for the abrupt ending since I'd expected a little more resolution. It's a bit short as well. But the mark deduction has noting to do with storytelling or writing. I can't wait to read all seven.
4.5 stars.
Intertwined magic and tech society that's been defined by corporate giants. Where good and evil slide through the millenia.
I really loved this book. Purchased for a readathon, the story provided a lot of intrigue and decisions. It reads like mini series, where you can imagine how India was transformed in this new world. To fit a new Asian continent that limits power to only the corrupted. The subplot isn't even a subplot. More like a dual story line with a deep fated mates element.
I bought the next book in the story, even though I'm notoriously frugal. I took off half a star for the abrupt ending since I'd expected a little more resolution. It's a bit short as well. But the mark deduction has noting to do with storytelling or writing. I can't wait to read all seven.