"Vigorously told deceptions and battle scenes." ~Publishers Weekly review of Eolyn

"The characters are at their best when the events engulfing them are at their worst." ~Publishers Weekly review of High Maga

Monday, March 24, 2014

Publishers Weekly Reviews HIGH MAGA

Full cover, front and back, for HIGH MAGA.
Art by Thomas Vandenberg, cover design by Heather McDougal.
 
 
I'll be honest:  I didn't think it would happen, this late in the game, but HIGH MAGA has gotten some attention from a proper editorial magazine. Hooray! You can read the Publishers Weekly review at the permalink, but I've also copied it below for your convenience. 
 
PW always finds a way of needling the author, but in general it seems the reviewer was pleased with the story. I'm especially happy that s/he liked Adiana and Mage Corey. 
 
One more scene to be posted this Friday, and then next week it's launch time! 
 
 

High Maga

Karin Rita Gastreich.
Hadley Rille (Ingram, dist.), $16 trade paper (363p)
ISBN 978-0-9892631-9-1
 
Eolyn is a powerful high maga, a female mage, living in a maga community she founded in the peaceful town of Moehn. She assumes that she will never again see her onetime love, Akmael, now Mage King of Moisehén and married. But the ruthless young Rishona of the Syrnte Empire launches a war that forces Eolyn and Akmael to reunite in both love and battle. Gastreich’s sequel to Eolyn takes a while to find its feet and repeatedly undermines tension by telegraphing important plot points. War propels the book forward, and the characters are at their best when the events engulfing them are at their worst. Most of the shine comes from secondary characters like the musician Adiana and Mage Corey. Fans of Gastreich’s previous work will want to catch this continuation of her story. (May)
 
Reviewed on: 03/24/2014