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Ebook About Beyond Ixia, the roots of magic run deep…After the discovery of her magical abilities leads to an execution order, Yelena has no choice but to flee to Sitia, her long-lost birthplace. There, she has the chance to meet the family she never knew. But Sitia is unfamiliar, and she’s treated with suspicion and even hatred by the people she thought she could trust — including her own brother.Then Yelena is given the chance to travel to Sitia’s capital. In the Citadel, she’ll have the chance to hone her magical abilities under the tutelage of master magicians. As she learns the laws of magic — Yelena also discovers those who will do anything to break them. And when a rogue magician who targets young female victims emerges, Yelena must put her life at risk to stop him.Will her newfound magic save Yelena — or will it be her downfall?Previously published.The Chronicles of Ixia Series by Maria V SnyderBook One: Poison StudyBook Two: Magic StudyBook Three: Fire StudyBook Four: Storm GlassBook Five: Sea GlassBook Six: Spy GlassBook Seven: Shadow StudyBook Eight: Night StudyBook Nine: Dawn StudyBook Magic Study (The Chronicles of Ixia) Review :
This one was MUCH better than the first book in terms of writing quality and world-building. It wasn't clunky and awkward like in Poison Study, instead everything flowed well and kept the storyline going while also continuing to expand the world of Ixia and Sitia.I enjoyed Yelena's continued growth as she learned more about herself and the land she came from. Her relationships with her family and Irys were interesting, although I would have loved a bit more from the closure between her and Leif over his animosity towards her. It felt like they glossed over some of the forgiveness that I wanted to see, especially considering the strong emotions they each felt towards one another.I was somewhat glad when Valek returned, but another part of me felt like he was off somehow? With him constantly calling Yelena "love" and his cocksure attitude had me thinking of him as a cad the entire time he was present in this book. It felt like he went from cold-hearted spy to pirate-esque rake and I just did not enjoy it.I liked the introduction of Cahil (and thank you for not making it an actual love triangle) and his entire character arc was definitely intriguing (despite him being annoyingly obtuse at times).As for the plot, the mystery and suspense was captivating and had me constantly hooked to my ereader screen. My one complaint would be that there is a lot of torture and rape happening to these kidnapped girls but not a lot going on in terms of their psychological aftermath. There was some, but the plot moved on quickly right after.(Speaking of which, there is a LOT of unprotected sex going on in this series apparently. And yet no mentions of contraceptives. How is Yelena not pregnant yet??)Overall though I definitely enjoyed this book more than the first one as Yelena discovered her homeland and learned how to control her own powers. The writing felt better and the characters both new and old had much depth to them and their interconnecting relationships. Nothing in Yelena's life is easy, it seems. Now she's studying at a magical academy (think Hogwarts but in Agrabah). And people are STILL trying to kill her.Never a dull moment in this book. It seems attacks are coming at her from all directions: rivals, maniacs, magicians, family.While I didn't like the character Leif all that much, nor did I care for Cahil or Goel or the master villain, I suppose they were necessary evils to 1) tie her back to what happened to her in Ixia in Book 1 to make it a proper sequel, 2) tie her to her origins in Sitia to help the reader care about this country 3) give her some other purpose than studying magical history and theory at the academy.I did love the roles played out by Elena's family, Irys and the Master Magicians, The Ambassador of Ixia, her schoolmate Dax and of course, Valek and the power twins.As for the romance, my goodness, it's even better in this book than in book 1. The first moment when our heroine is about to be overcome and bested by her own inexperience while being outnumbered or out-classed, she turns her thoughts to her love to give her strength and Ms. Snyder gives what I believe is one of the most heart wrenching, beautifully romantic scenes I have read. And I read A LOT. I had to put it down and remember to breathe. His selfless love for her is absolute. Even though we know he would have followed orders to kill her in book 1, he would not have lived without her. The ferocity of his feelings is as sharp as his assassins blade and her feelings for him are deeper than anything she's ever known. Sexy times are tasteful and Ms. Snyder does emotional romance quite well in this book. Again, both H and h have other obligations and duties, and neither will hold the other back despite their feelings. I suppose because the H is about 34, he is not the young archetypal buck who is jealous, possessive or alpha male. Due to her experiences and her personality, Yelena is wiser than her 20 years. I find that extremely refreshing. That equal partnership romance based on mutual understanding is mature and welcome compared to what other author's throw into the mix (i.e. triangles, rectangles, misunderstandings and secrets that test relationships).We are introduced to a lot of new characters, some tied to the first book, some not, and Yelena weathers all with gusto. Yelena has old allies, new allies, enemies and frenemies throughout this book and it's a little dizzying to keep score. We also find that she is connected to the mysterious and ancient nomadic tribes of the desert plains, as well as a very talented primary clan of Sitia. It explains a lot of her abilities and is a segue into Book 3 where I think we get to the meat of what is a "Soulfinder." I have a theory Yelena will either destroy everything or save everyone. Perhaps the prophetic story line has been done and overdone by other authors, but I think the readers who have come along this far like Yelena enough to follow through with her. Yelena does what she thinks is right, and I think even the reader will agree with her decisions, even if it doesn't work out, because she thinks things through, makes a logical choice from what she knows and sticks to the plan. I find her "what would Valek do...?" mentality amusing and very sweet because in many ways, no matter how crazy her life becomes, he and what she learned from him continues to be her anchor.There's no stopping this girl. I can't wait to read Book 3. 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