Saturday, September 25, 2021

Review: Clockwork Igni

Clockwork Igni Clockwork Igni by Christina Bauer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Myla is the Queen of Antrum, yet she still doesn’t like to do queenly things.  She sits through meetings and performances, but she would prefer to be in the action.  She has been told about a discovery in a cavern but it is just background noise to everything else she is thinking about.  That is until the Forbidden Tombs become a part of Purgatory and Myla’s igni rush away from her.  Through all this chaos, Myla and Lincoln are also dealing with their son, Maxon, trying to assert his independence.  How will they handle it all?

 

Clockwork Igni is the ninth book in the Angelbound Origins series.  Most of these origin books have been about other characters with Myla and Lincoln having brief appearances.  I enjoyed learning more about this crazy couple and their firstborn.  This is a very short book that can easily be read in one sitting, yet the ending is extremely satisfying without leaving the reader breathless.  I love the world-building that Bauer has completed and can’t wait for more novels in this universe.


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