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THE MAGICIAN’S DAUGHTER by H.G. Parry

“As usual in this elegiac series, the heroine’s detective work is less important than the sad secrets it discloses.”

the cliff’s edge

THE CLIFF’S EDGE

Todd, Charles Morrow/HarperCollins (320 pp.) $30.00 | Feb. 14, 2023 9780063039940

Not one but two unexpected journeys carry nursing Sister Bess Crawford far from whatever comfort zone she might imagine she still has. When her mother receives an entreaty from Bess’ cousin Melinda to stop in at the home of Lady Beatrice Linton, the widowed employer of Melinda’s friend Lillian Taylor, to stand in for the nurse Lady Beatrice refuses to engage after the pending removal of her gallbladder, she suggests to Bess that the two of them combine the trip with a visit to Florence Dunstan, Bess’ friend in York. But Clarice Crawford has to drop out at the last minute, leaving Bess to travel alone to Yorkshire. First Lady Beatrice takes to her so strongly that she insists Bess stay on with her after her surgery; then Bess’ plans are upended even more completely by a terse telegram to Lady Beatrice: “Gordon had accident. Come at once.” Since the patient is still convalescing, Bess travels again, this time with Lillian, to Scarfdale, the home of Lady Beatrice’s godson. Gordon Neville has indeed been gravely injured in a fall from an outcropping, but his brother Arthur’s telegram has buried the lede: The same incident left the brothers’ childhood friend Lt. Frederick Caldwell dead. Deeply saddened but no longer traumatized by violence since her service in the Great War, Bess examines Frederick’s body and realizes that at least one of his wounds looks anything but accidental. It’s not long before she also realizes that she’s the only person who knows that Gordon’s alibi for a murder that soon follows won’t stand up. Fortunately, she brings both experience and expertise to the mystery, for murder is “rather like nursing in a way.”

As usual in this elegiac series, the heroine’s detective work is less important than the sad secrets it discloses.

science fiction & fantasy

THE MAGICIAN’S DAUGHTER

Parry, H.G. Redhook/Orbit (400 pp.) $18.99 paper | Feb. 28, 2023 9780316383707

A sheltered girl must brave the evils of the world to save her family in Parry’s latest fantasy adventure. Biddy has only ever known the magical island of Hy-Brasil, where she lives in a crumbling castle. Hy-Brasil is hidden by ancient magic, so it’s the perfect home for Biddy and her eccentric guardian, Rowan, a magician who won’t tell Biddy exactly why he needs to hide out on a secret island. Rowan and his familiar, a rabbit spirit named Hutchincroft, have provided Biddy with a wonderful, loving home, but as Biddy nears her 17th birthday she starts to feel some growing pains. Why is Rowan so resistant to letting her go to the mainland? What does Rowan do on his mysterious nightly trips off the island? And is Rowan’s story about Biddy washing up on shore as an infant even true? When Rowan can no longer shield Biddy from the truth about his dangerous enemies. Biddy realizes that in getting her wish to leave Hy-Brasil, she may be in for more than she bargained for. Parry’s greatest gift as a fantasy author isn’t her ability to create magic systems that are both easily understandable and also detailed and immersive. Nor is it her knack for settings, as in the delightful and whimsical images of Hy-Brasil. Instead, it is how she takes those worldbuilding skills and uses them in service of deeply felt characters. As Biddy fights to help Rowan battle his enemies, she learns how people and problems are always more complex than they seem but that courage and a good heart will always win the day. What more can you ask for from a coming-of-age story?

Another gem of a novel from a talented writer.

romance

JUST MY TYPE

Ballard, Falon Putnam (368 pp.) $17.00 paper | Feb. 7, 2023 978-0-593-41993-9

A dating columnist vows to stay single…and then her high school boyfriend shows up. Lana Parker is a serial monogamist. After her devastating breakup with her high school boyfriend, Seth Carson, she made sure she always had a long-term boyfriend. Lana is good at being a girlfriend—but perhaps less good at being herself. Her experience with relationships might make her the perfect person to write a relationships and dating column for the website she works for, but she’d much rather write about pop culture. When her latest relationship implodes, Lana’s boss, Natasha, decides that Lana should write about staying single. It’s a terrifying prospect for Lana, but she’s determined to do everything she can to stay away from relationships. However, there’s one problem: Seth Carson himself, also a writer, just showed up at her job. Natasha, desperate for traffic, decides to pit the two of them against each other in a not-so-friendly competition: Lana has to learn how to live life on her own, while Seth has to focus on settling down with the right person. They both have to write about their journey, and the writer who is most popular with the site’s readers wins their own column. This could finally be Lana’s chance to break out of the dating department and write about what she wants—and destroy the man who broke her heart so many years ago. But Seth doesn’t make things easy, mostly because he’s infuriatingly charming. As they spend more time together, Lana finds herself wondering what she really wants. Lana is a likable character whose background (she was mostly ignored as a child by her philanthropist mother) makes it easy to see why she jumps into relationships. Seth and Lana have instant chemistry on the page, and it’s a joy to read their snarky banter that transforms into something more heartfelt. Their longing for each other and the obstacles in their way feel realistic. Ballard also creates a warm and witty friend group for Lana that adds plenty of comic relief.

A compulsively readable second-chance romance that’s full of pining and laughs.

RUBY SPENCER’S WHISKY YEAR

Bilow, Rochelle Berkley (368 pp.) $10.99 paper | Feb. 14, 2023 978-0-593-54788-5

A wayward food writer packs up her life and moves to Scotland, finding romance and purpose where she least expects it. Ruby Spencer can’t believe she’s actually gone through with it—at 35, she’s ditched her Manhattan apartment and flown across the ocean to live in a tiny Scottish town for a year. Settling down in the charmingly named Thistlecross was definitely an impulse decision, but Ruby hopes it will give her the inspiration she needs to produce the cookbook she’s always wanted to write. The small cottage she’s renting may be a bit of a fixer-upper, but the Cosy Hearth—the pub down the street—and its loyal occupants win her over almost instantly. Those occupants definitely include Brochan Wood, the handsome flannel-wearing repairman who finds every excuse to stop by Ruby’s cottage with his tools. Ruby and Brochan bond over everything they have in common, like their love of whisky, as well as their differences, and what starts out as a fun, breathless fling becomes more serious and meaningful for both of them. To make the situation more complicated, Ruby finds out that the Cosy Hearth is at risk of disappearing to make way for a chain restaurant whose owner has unique ties to Brochan and his past. Bilow has written a romance that should be savored slowly, if only to thoroughly appreciate her poetic prose and immersive sense of place. While the third-act conflict may leave a little to be desired in terms of on-page resolution, the novel succeeds through the warm moments revolving around the community Ruby stumbles into making for herself.

A charming, lyrical debut about love and self-discovery.

MR. & MRS. WITCH

Bond, Gwenda St. Martin’s Griffin (352 pp.) $16.99 paper | March 7, 2023 9781250845955

About to say “I do,” a witch and a witch hunter have their true identities revealed, kicking off a kill-or-be-killed enemies-to-lovers romance. Savannah Wilde and Griffin Carter have only been together for a year, but they’re ready to tie the knot despite their friends’ and family’s reservations. They’re also hiding some monumental secrets from each another: Savvy is a powerful witch with an organization called C.R.O.N.E., while Griffin works for a group called H.U.N.T.E.R. Both truths are revealed on their wedding day when the bride’s and groom’s sections come to blows. Now Griffin and Savvy have a new goal, and that’s to eliminate one another for the sake of their