Review: Forging Silver into Stars by Brigid Kemmerer

Posted June 20, 2022 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review:  Forging Silver into Stars by Brigid KemmererForging Silver into Stars by Brigid Kemmerer
Series: Forging Silver into Stars, #1, #1
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult
Published by Bloomsbury YA Publication Date: June 7, 2022
Pages: 560
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five-stars

When ancient magic tests a newfound love, a dark fate beckons . . .
Magic has been banished in the land of Syhl Shallow for as long as best friends Jax and Callyn can remember. They once loved the stories of the powerful magesmiths and mythical scravers who could conjure fire or control ice, but now they’ve learned that magic only leads to danger: magic is what killed Callyn’s parents, leaving her alone to raise her younger sister. Magic never helped Jax, whose leg was crushed in an accident that his father has been punishing him for ever since. Magic won’t save either of them when the tax collector comes calling, threatening to take their homes if they can't pay what they owe.
Meanwhile, Jax and Callyn are astonished to learn magic has returned to Syhl Shallow -- in the form of a magesmith who's now married to their queen. Now, the people of Syhl Shallow are expected to allow dangerous magic in their midst, and no one is happy about it.
When a stranger rides into town offering Jax and Callyn silver in exchange for holding secret messages for an anti-magic faction, the choice is obvious -- even if it means they may be aiding in a plot to destroy their new king. It’s a risk they’re both willing to take. That is, until another visitor arrives: handsome Lord Tycho, the King’s Courier, the man who’s been tasked with discovering who’s conspiring against the throne.
Suddenly, Jax and Callyn find themselves embroiled in a world of shifting alliances, dangerous flirtations, and ancient magic . . . where even the deepest loyalties will be tested.

Wow!  Brigid Kemmerer takes us back to Shyl Shallow and Emberfall with this fantastic spin-off series with Tycho as the hero, but old friends readily at hand.

Picking up a few years from the end of the Cursebreakers series, Grey and LIa Mara are faced with groups threatening their reign, or Grey’s.  Tycho,  now the King’s Messenger travels between Rhen and Grey’s castles delivering messages about goings on.  But suddenly Tycho finds himself in the middle of the traitors’ plot and having to decide who he trust in the royal court.

I loved Tycho.  He’s already suffered much in the Cursebreakers, but he’s grown into a strong, kind, loyal man.  He suffers at the hand of the traitors’ machinations, but he ends up finding a similar soul in blacksmith Jax.  He gives Taycho something that is just his own and to fight for.  He may see Grey as his family, but it’s hard to leave up to the expectation he puts on himself to live up to Grey’s standard.  Jax allow him to be more himself and leave his duty at the door.  Taycho gave that same safety to Jax, helping him understand he is more than his missing limb and gaining the confidence to do more. I’m excited to see this relationship grow.

Callyn, Jax’s best friend, left me guessing (quite often) about what side she was actually on.  She flip-flopped quite a bit, which drove me insane.  I wanted her to have steadfast loyalty to Jax, but Callyn seemed to go with the ‘crowd’ before finally looking at all the evidence to make up her own mind.  The end of the book shows us Callyn has a big secret of her own, so I’m wondering how this is going to play out moving forward.  It definitely makes things interesting.

 

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