![]() There’s magic, minor battle scenes, and other standard fantasy fare, but the focus is primarily on Hetta dealing with her family, potential lovers, and increasingly complex politics. ![]() Whoever that is,” proclaims the blurb, and The Lord of Stariel begins with a prologue literally titled “An Ominous Prologue.” What follows is a delightful quartet that is not at all as un-serious as one might expect from such a first impression, but still retains a relatively light-hearted atmosphere with an intimate scope. Recommend: Yes! They’re quick reads, and unless you absolutely can’t stand romance plots they’re quite fun Book 1: Book club, Mystery, Self-published, Genre mashup, Chapter titles,, Trans or nonbinary character.Subgenre: Romance, Gaslamp, Fantasy of manners ![]()
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