Review: The Tethered Mage
Author: Melissa Caruso
Opening Line: ‘Here, my lady?’
This was excellently enjoyable!
So, Amalia is the daughter of a noble family who basically gets accidentally stuck partnering the lower-class Zaira, who has incredibly powerful magic. This is a less than an ideal circumstance that makes for a thoroughly good read.
Amalia is the viewpoint character, but Zaira is her equal in importance – and Zaira, delightfully, is bisexual or pansexual. Both of them are really great characters; Zaira in particular is great fun, they work well in counterpart with each other and I look forward to seeing their dynamic develop in the next two books. I found myself particularly enjoying Amalia’s character development – between her and Zaira you have a really good range of emotions and competencies.
The characters in general were well-written, as were their relationships with each other. I thought Amalia’s relationship with her mother was particularly interesting – Caruso could have easily rendered it simplistically but chose to make a much more interesting dynamic.
It’s very much an examination-of-how-we-handle-magic type book, and the world-building is good – complex enough not to be boring, simple enough to be easy to follow. There’s also a reasonable amount of scope in there that I imagine Caruso will be able to pull from as she expands in the rest of the trilogy.
All of that combined with a good twist and a satisfyingly nasty villain means that I had a great time reading this, and I’m really interested in reading the next two books!
5/5.
You might enjoy this book if you enjoyed: Green Rider (Britain), The Black Magician Trilogy (Canavan), The Chronicles of Ixia (Snyder).
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