With the mundane world agitated in ways that cleverly echoes real-world North Carolina tensions, Arden must navigate tricky politics, both mundane—now that the world knows about werewolves, elves, sylvans, and the rest, conservative politicians are on the warpath—and magical, including protecting the secret of her romance with Troy, an elven king who gives her love bites with his “shark-like secondary teeth.” Arden remains a nimble, engaging hero, outfoxing those who underestimate her, and always having to “drag everyone kicking and screaming into the future.” She narrates her adventures in intimate, witty, sensual prose that pulls readers pleasurably along.
Quick-witted and spiced with romance and unpredictable magic and action, Tempered Illusions exemplifies its genre, as Arden faces a twisty investigation, host of varied and complex diplomatic situations, amusing friends, and enemies capable of anything. It’s a legitimate thrill when Arden pulls deeply on her elemental powers or allows herself to relish the “jolt of the magic of blood and sex.”
Takeaway: Stellar urban fantasy spiced with romance, conspiracies, and Carolina politics.
Comparable Titles: Faith Hunter, Kim Harrison.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A