ALA Booklist
(Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2019)
Sandis Gwenwig is a human vessel for a creature from another plane. Her master calls it into her body, and she is not meant to remember what happens when she is possessed. But then she does, and she also begins to be aware of the creature's desires. When she learns that she might have a brother, she runs away from her master's house to find him. Quickly she teams up with Rone Comf, a thief with powerful enemies. With teamwork and his magical amulet, both Rone and Sandis have a fighting chance to achieve their separate goals, despite having a whole city against them. Holmberg (The Plastic Magician, 2018) is a genius at world building; she provides just enough information to set the scene without overwhelming the reader. She also creates captivating characters worth rooting for, and puts them in unique situations. Readers will be eager for the second installment in the Numina series.
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
An enslaved woman fleeing for her life must work with a jaded thief to keep her freedom in Holmberg-s enthralling fantasy. Sandis Gwenwig is a vessel, a human with the rare ability to host high-level demons for summoners to use as weapons, and is enslaved by the summoner Kazen. Unlike other vessels, she can communicate with the demon who is bound to her flesh. When Kazen-s ambition proves too great and he kills a vessel, Sandis flees into the underbelly of Dresberg. There she allies with Rone Comf, a thief with a magical item that grants him immortality. Rone seeks to free his mother, who has been imprisoned for his heists. Kazen will stop at nothing to retrieve Sandis, and soon Sandis and Rone are forced to fight and flee for their lives. Sandis is both sweetly naive and strong-willed, but Rone sometimes reads as flat, and his concerns are less vivid than those of the empathetic Sandis. Late in the book, readers will be shocked by an act of horrifying treachery and perhaps unhappy that it-s resolved too quickly and neatly. Nonetheless, the story is gripping from the start, with a surprising plot and a lush, beautifully realized setting. Holmberg (The Paper Magician) knows just how to please fantasy fans with plenty of magic and intrigue. (Feb.)