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  • 03/2023
  • 979-8218121433 B0BYR86YPN
  • 349 pages
  • $2.99
Paperback Details
  • 03/2023
  • 979-8218121433 B0BYR86YPN
  • 349 pages
  • $12.99
Yessica Jain
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The Prisons of Magic
Yessica Jain, author
A poor orphan still mourning the death of her brother jumps at the opportunity to release magic to the world, realizing magic could give her anything she needs. However, those who already have everything they want fear magic will take that away. A war breaks out, with the fate of the world at stake, yet the warring sides care solely for themselves.
Reviews
High schooler Jain is a young author with promise who has created a plot-driven fantasy adventure about sibling rivalry, mistaken identity, magical hubris, and class warfare. Sixteen-year-old orphan and thief Lyra is still mourning the murder of her older brother Lucas three years ago. When she meets his doppelganger, 19-year-old Lord Jaxon Trist Richmond of Walbreck, she’s overcome with emotion. Jaxon is on a mission from Nyssa, the Queen of Time, one of four siblings who are the world’s last magic wielders of Life, Nature, Mind, and Time, who survived the last magic war 500 years ago. Jaxon is the Xalaber, the freer of magic, charged with unlocking the siblings’ Prisons. Coincidentally, Lyra has a keyhole shaped birthmark on her cheek that may be useful. But Jaxon fails, he is not the Xalaber — that distinction belonged to Lucas, after the Queen of Life switched Lucas with Jaxon in the crib. Nyssa, Jaxon, and Lyra search for a seven-year-old girl named Cailyn, who absorbed the powers of the Queen of Life, to resurrect Lucas.

After catching up with Cailyn, the rapid-fire plot progresses as the group encounters Will, the King of Nature, who has already escaped his Prison. He convinces Jaxon that the Queen of Time’s mission is doomed to bring death and chaos back into the world, not the least by rendering the nobility powerless. In a compelling scene, Will asks, “If your people get [magical] powers, how long do you think you’ll keep your title?” Meanwhile, Lyra will do anything to keep magic in the world. The two sides’ conflicting but equally reasonable goals come to a head in a disastrous (and highly imaginative) war driven by betrayal and secrets.

Jain navigates the story at a steady, straight-forward pace, keeping the pages turning while sacrificing fantasy tales’ traditional detours into descriptions of their worlds and the workings of their magic. The characters have charm, and Lyra’s courage and commitment are inspiring, but the brisk pace and complex storyline leave little room for their quirks and traits to shine through, and the prose at times lacks polish. Still, Jain deftly employs schemes and disguises to surprise while demonstrating a strong sense of when to lean into readers’ expectations and when to upend them. A talent to watch.

Takeaway: Magical adventure of resurrection, betrayal, and war by a young author with promise.

Comparable Titles: A.J. Massey’s Where Dragonwoofs Sleep and the Fading Creeps, I.L. Cruz’s A Smuggler’s Path.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A-
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: B
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 03/2023
  • 979-8218121433 B0BYR86YPN
  • 349 pages
  • $2.99
Paperback Details
  • 03/2023
  • 979-8218121433 B0BYR86YPN
  • 349 pages
  • $12.99
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