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When the line is drawn, where will you stand? Harboring a secret obsession with magic, Leo studies for years, making little progress until fate knocks on her door—and Sebastian steps in. The wizard is more than happy to teach her, so long as she agrees to marry his cousin–Prince Dimitri Nathair. But the prince has a secret as well. Finding her fairy-tale cage quickly closing in, Leo escapes–right into the hands of a man whose intention she has yet to divine. He never meant to become a living legend–Fael is just willing to do whatever it takes to protect his home. An aptitude for bloodshed and a simmering hatred for nobility means he is happy to investigate the rumors threatening Umbri–until he’s ordered to kill the princess in question. Fael is torn between duty and instinct. Then everything takes a turn even a scoutmaster can’t anticipate. Battling monsters, bounty hunters, and unexpected feelings, Leo and Fael must choose if two kingdoms worth of lies and loyalty will keep them apart, or if they’ll accept the challenge to close the gap between who they are, and who they want to be. A sword and sorcery, slow burn, low/no spice romantic fantasy with monsters, wizards, poetry, and a tiny bit of possession.
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This book was SO good. I found myself sucked into the story from the very start and loved it the whole way though.
The romantic aspect is truly slow burn but the story was still fast paced! The world building was great and I loved getting to know the characters as they worked to figure things out.
I really appreciated how some of the more familiar fantasy races weren’t overly explained, while some that could be less known to some had a little extra details given. It left no confusion while also keeping the story from dragging.
The poems every few chapters were also a really cool touch that I loved, I think I highlighted almost all of them.
So many elements of this world and its magics were truly unique and I loved some of the creatures we meet! This book does build up to the second (being written as of the day I’m writing this), and I can’t wait for the next! I’m so invested in this story and can’t wait to see what Megan comes up with next.
To sum up, if you’re looking for a minimal spice fantasy read, definitely give The Wingbreaker a try!