A forbidden alchemy

Stacey McEwan

Book - 2025

"This stunning slow-burn romantasy follows a fated pair who uncover a world-changing secret and are thrust into a violent class war, navigating love, loss, and devastating betrayals. Nina Harrow and Patrick Colson are twelve years old when they are whisked away from the shadows of their disenfranchised mining towns to dazzling Belavere City to discover their magical potential. Those who pass Belavere's test will become Artisans, wielders of powerful elemental magic destined to fulfill the city's grand ambitions. For Nina, the Artisan School symbolizes a dream and an escape from her harsh reality, while Patrick yearns to return to his Craftsman family, whose extraordinary physical strength serves the idium mines keeping the ci...ty alive. And then they uncover a devastating truth: Artisans aren't born, they're chosen. They part ways on very different paths, leaving them to carry the burden of this secret alone. In the years that follow, a Craftsman revolution ignites, thrusting Nina and Patrick into opposing factions of a brewing war. Now an elite Artisan with the very rare talent for charming earth, Nina has turned her back on the fight, haunted by the loss of her found family. But fate intervenes when she is captured by Patrick's rebel group. Despite the years and conflict that separates them, Patrick hasn't forgotten Nina. He desperately seeks her help for a mission that could shift the tides against Belavere City. Reluctantly, she agrees, battling the sparks flying between them. But when Nina's first love reappears, asking her to betray Patrick for the sake of the Artisans, Nina faces an impossible choice that could alter the fate of their world"--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Romance fiction
Love stories
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Saga Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Stacey McEwan (author)
Edition
First Saga Press hardcover edition
Item Description
Map on lining pages.
Physical Description
471 pages : map ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781668076187
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Review by Library Journal Review

At the age of 12, citizens are taken to Belavere City to test for magical potential. Once tested, they are split into two categories--those with magical abilities become Artisans, and those without are Crafters who work as day laborers and miners of the rare element that is required for magic. The Artisan children are sent to school to hone their magical abilities and join upper society. The Crafters are sent back to their poor mining villages far outside the city. Newly 12, Nina dreams of being an Artisan, while Patrick refuses the idea that Belavere will ever be his home. Together they stumble upon a devastating truth--the test is a lie. Only those who are already upper class are allowed the gift of magic. This knowledge not only changes Nina's and Patrick's paths but will shape a revolution. VERDICT McEwan's follow-up to the "Glacian" trilogy is another unique romantasy that seamlessly blends genres while weaving interesting political and emotional elements, like class warfare and betrayal, into the story. It will resonate with readers who have enjoyed McEwan's previous series and books such as Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games and Rebecca Ross's Divine Rivals.--Jen Funk

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Chapter 1: Nina CHAPTER 1 NINA In late September, I boarded a train. The smokestack left plumes in our wake, dirtying the carriage windows, and I wondered if the smoke hadn't followed us from home. I pressed my nose to the glass and made out the silhouette of Scurry in the distance, then saluted the town with my middle finger and turned away from it forever. The carriage was filled to the brim with children: twelve years of age, fraying socks, soot on their eyelashes and mush in their heads, I imagined. Lady chaperones in long woolen skirts and slickened faces stumbled down the aisle against inertia. One leaned across the seat and flattened the lace trim collar of my blouse without looking me in the eye. They yelled ineffectually at those who hung over their seats, at the boys who dared take off their caps, at the girls who bunched their dresses above the knee. Sit proper! Wipe your nose! Roll down your sleeves! The pleas went unnoticed. The children of Scurry bickered and caterwauled. We were teeming and swelling and spilling over with adventure. Something new was upon us. Something vast and frightening and intoxicatingly possible. Possible. I clung to that word. I wasn't swept away by the same vicious thrill as the rest. I sat quiet and still. I gripped a badly bound wad of parchment, its pages filled with profile sketches and plant anatomy. I looked dead ahead and saw the possibilities my brain conjured. It drew me pictures of white marble walls and clean canvas. Of starched white blouses and badly stained aprons, imbued with years of paints and clay and charcoal. A landscape stretched in my mind of never-ending rooftops, where the church steeples and bell towers stretched high enough that one could see all the way to the edge of the continent from their rafters. Soon, the pictures turned to dreams. The chaos aboard ebbed and flowed. The steam chest coughed. The floor rattled atop the cranks. We were carried farther and farther away from all we'd ever known. I journeyed all the way to the Artisan capital city without a single thought for home. There were only dreams of brilliant crimson blood that turned inky blue. Excerpted from A Forbidden Alchemy by Stacey McEwan All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.