On her Aunt's death Sophie was given half of a broken compact mirror to go along with a story her aunt once told her of her lost love. Now, she is thrust into a world where magic users are the norm and no one is safe. A literal battle rages between the members of people considered warriors. The reward is co leadership of their entire people. If they are able to retrieve both her half of the mirror and the missing half they will be all powerful with the powers of Laura's lost love. Can she protect the mirror when she doesn't even know how to protect herself?
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. This book is written in a way intended to cast doubt on who the person who truly adores Sophie and wants what is best for her. Personally, I knew who it was from the beginning and the end only confirmed that knowledge. The author did a great job of casting that doubt.
I will let you know that this story reads very much like a young adult fantasy/romance although it is college age individuals instead of high schoolers. Although, they still count as young adults. I also want to let you know that this book absolutely ends on a cliff-hanger so I am sure there will be more to this story later on. The book is well written, with minimal typos and errors and is an all around enjoyable read, especially if you are a fan of who-done-its.
I look forward to finding out what happens when the two halves of the mirror collide, as I am sure this will happen at some point. I also look forward to seeing if she can gain magical abilities. Not that I am sure she would want them, but the information on the mirror doesn't expressly deny that ability.
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