Book Review #13 of 2023--
The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten. Rating: 4.25 stars.
Read from January 24th to 27th.
Before I get into the review, a quick thank you to both NetGalley and the publishers over at Orbit for giving me access to this ARC in exchange for an honest review. I wanted to request this one as soon as I saw that cover. It is STUNNING. But then I looked at the synopsis and was immediately sold on the premise too. In a world where a brush with death can extend life, we follow poison runner Lore as her magic is discovered by the crown and she brought into a world of politicking, backstabbing, and spying. Lore soon learns that her underground drug running world has nothing on the Citadel and its court. The Foxglove King comes out on March 7th and is available for preorder now.
I kept the synopsis above a little vague because I want people to be as blown away by this one as I was. There is so much about this story that I adore. The first is the magic system built around 6 gods whose deaths left the world with their different magics--the deadliest of which is mortem, the power over death. Only those who have had a brush with death can manipulate mortem for their own uses. I also love how the author used scraps of scripture or notes or scientific papers at the beginning of the chapters to help build up the world without shoving it in the reader’s face. There’s also an element of this story that I LOVE seeing that I really don’t want to spoil for you because seeing the threads of it throughout the book made me so happy. It’s something that doesn’t get used in a lot of the SFF I read, but I know it’s used in other genres more liberally. So seeing this element really did something for me. I also enjoyed the characters. Though, I do think they remind me a little too much of other characters I’ve read before. I think there was just so much plot, world building, etc. to get through that they weren’t able to shine the way they should have. I hope they get a little more attention in the next book.
Overall, I really enjoyed this one. This has been the best book I’ve read in January and it’ll probably stay that way with so few days left in the month. I think this is great for Fantasy fans. I wouldn’t suggest it as the first book for a Fantasy beginner to start with since it is a bit dense. But in the first handful for sure. I’m already so excited to see where the next book goes and to see if some theories I have rattling around in my head come true.














