Welcome to my stop on the SPELLBREAKER Official Blog Tour, where you can discover ten facts about the latest magical novel from Charlie N. Holmberg and enter to win a copy! Interested in an excerpt, review, or more author content? Check out the rest of the tour, links below!
TEN FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT SPELLBREAKER:
1. It was inspired by a line in Studio Ghibli’s adaptation of Howl’s Moving Castle, where the Witch of the Waste claims her talents only lay in breaking spells.
2. It’s a late-Victorian fantasy, with a setting based on the series Lark Rise to Candleford.
3. It’s in a similar vein as The Paper Magician Series.
4. It’s a [clean] adult fantasy that’s suitable for teens.
5. When a wizard is killed in Spellbreaker, their corpse turns into a spellbook . . . and anyone can use the spells contained within.
6. There are four disciplines of magic: physical, rational, spiritual, and temporal.
7. Part of the magic system was inspired by Dungeons & Dragons.
8. It contains both a slow-burn romance and a cozy mystery.
9. This novel touches on issues of class, gender, race, and disability.
10. It’s the first book in a duology, with the second novel, Spellmaker, releasing March 9th, 2021.
A world of enchanted injustice needs a disenchanting woman in the newest fantasy series by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Paper Magician.
The orphaned Elsie Camden learned as a girl that there were two kinds of wizards in the world: those who pay for the power to cast spells and those, like her, born with the ability to break them. But as an unlicensed magic user, her gift is a crime. Commissioned by an underground group known as the Cowls, Elsie uses her spellbreaking to push back against the aristocrats and help the common man. She always did love the tale of Robin Hood.
Elite magic user Bacchus Kelsey is one elusive spell away from his mastership when he catches Elsie breaking an enchantment. To protect her secret, Elsie strikes a bargain. She’ll help Bacchus fix unruly spells around his estate if he doesn’t turn her in. Working together, Elsie’s trust in—and fondness for—the handsome stranger grows. So does her trepidation about the rise in the murders of wizards and the theft of the spellbooks their bodies leave behind.
For a rogue spellbreaker like Elsie, there’s so much to learn about her powers, her family, the intriguing Bacchus, and the untold dangers shadowing every step of a journey she’s destined to complete. But will she uncover the mystery before it’s too late to save everything she loves?
ISBN-10 : 1542020093
ISBN-13 : 978-1542020091Publisher : 47North (November 1, 2020)
Paperback : 303 pages
Praise for SPELLBREAKER
“Those who enjoy gentle romance, cozy mysteries, or Victorian fantasy will love this first half of a duology. The cliffhanger ending will keep readers breathless waiting for the second half.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“Powerful magic, indulgent Victoriana, and a slow-burn romance make this genre-bending romp utterly delightful.” —Kirkus Reviews
Photo Content from Charlie N. Holmberg
WEEK ONE - REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS
NOVEMBER 16th MONDAY Kait Plus Books INTERVIEW
NOVEMBER 17th TUESDAY BookHounds GUEST POST
NOVEMBER 18th WEDNESDAY A Court of Coffee and Books EXCERPT
NOVEMBER 18th WEDNESDAY Nay's Pink Bookshelf REVIEW
NOVEMBER 19th THURSDAY JeanBookNerd INTERVIEW
NOVEMBER 19th THURSDAY Gwendalyn's Books REVIEW
NOVEMBER 20th FRIDAY Author Kelly Risser EXCERPT
NOVEMBER 20th FRIDAY Skye's Scribblings GUEST POST
WEEK TWO - REVIEWS
NOVEMBER 23rd MONDAY Casia's Corner REVIEW
NOVEMBER 23rd MONDAY J.R.'s Book Reviews REVIEW
NOVEMBER 24th TUESDAY Ya It's Lit REVIEW
NOVEMBER 25th WEDNESDAY Wishful Endings REVIEW
NOVEMBER 25th WEDNESDAY The Bookwyrm's Den REVIEW
NOVEMBER 26th THURSDAY Kalisbookishrambles REVIEW
NOVEMBER 26th THURSDAY PopTheButterfly Reads REVIEW
NOVEMBER 27th FRIDAY Books and Zebras REVIEW
NOVEMBER 27th FRIDAY Reading Adventures of a Book Dragon REVIEW
GIVEAWAY
Win one of two copies of Spellbreaker! Ends December 7, 2020.
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