Book

Silver in the Bone

📖 Overview

Tamsin Lark hunts magical relics in Boston's supernatural black market, hoping to trade them for enough power to rescue her brother from a centuries-old curse. Her quest leads her to join forces with Emrys Hawthorne, a competitor from London's relic-hunting scene. The search takes Tamsin deep into Arthurian legend and Welsh mythology as she tracks down four ancient hallows tied to Morgan le Fay. Along the way, she must navigate complex alliances, deadly rivals, and her growing connection to Emrys while racing against others who seek the same powerful artifacts. The story draws from Celtic folklore and Arthurian tales to explore themes of sacrifice, family bonds, and the true cost of power. Through Tamsin's journey, the narrative examines how far someone will go to save those they love, and whether the ends can justify dangerous means.

👀 Reviews

Readers note strong world-building that blends Celtic mythology with modern-day settings and appreciate the detailed magic system. Many reviews highlight the slow-burn romance and chemistry between main characters Tamsin and Emrys. Positives: - Rich folklore integration - Complex female protagonist - Fast-paced final third of book - Vivid descriptions of settings Negatives: - Slow start through first 100 pages - Too much exposition early on - Some found the romance predictable - Several readers mention confusion about magic rules Ratings: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (14,000+ ratings) Amazon: 4.4/5 (1,200+ ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.3/5 (300+ ratings) Common reader comment: "Takes time to get going but worth pushing through for the payoff" Multiple reviews compare it favorably to Sarah J. Maas's writing style while noting it has more historical elements and less romance focus.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 Author Alexandra Bracken wrote her first novel while still a college student at The College of William & Mary 🌿 The book draws heavily from Celtic mythology and Arthurian legends, particularly the tale of Tamlin and stories of the Wild Hunt ⚔️ The magical system in the book incorporates historical Celtic beliefs about iron being harmful to faeries, which was thought to repel supernatural creatures in folklore 🏰 The novel's setting spans both modern-day Scotland and magical otherworlds, reflecting the author's fascination with Scottish history and landscapes 📚 "Silver in the Bone" is part of a planned duology, with the second book scheduled for release in 2024