This was a perfectly readable fantasy novel about a woman who's a political heir and ends up becoming embroiled in a magic power struggle when she accidentally binds herself to a mage. The setting is quite clearly magic Venice, which is fun, and Amalia and Zaira have a fun and contentious relationship, and there's a love interest and betrayal and politics but it never fully grabbed my attention. It's the first in a series, and I wouldn't mind reading the next one, but I have no great need to, so I think this will be a one and done for me.
Grade: B
Grade: B
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