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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Blue Fairy and the Pyromancer is a work of fiction in the fantasy, magical adventure, and action subgenres. It is best suited to mature teen and adult readers owing to scenes of moderate fantasy violence and the use of explicit language. Penned by author Zeiss Schreiber, the work follows the unlikely trio of Breeze, Kieran, and Faith, who each have their own quests in this highly atmospheric fantasy world where fairies live in fear of humankind and all magic is forbidden. For sorcerer Kieran, this means a life of secrets and lies and being hunted down by the likes of Faith. But meeting with fairy Breeze on her journey to save her people turns both of the humans' lives upside down.
Author Zeiss Schreiber offers a fantastic fantasy drama that delivers in all the right places, from its cinematically luscious worldbuilding and magical settings to its intense plot with speedy twists and turns. For me, though, the biggest triumph of the novel is in its character development and dynamics, conveying three distinctly realistic personalities with all their glorious compatibilities and clashes. I really enjoyed Faith’s story as I found her inner conflict the most intriguing, and her secrets really catapulted the plot into a high-stakes adventure when everything started to be revealed. The dialogue was also super-sharp and enjoyable to follow, conveying deeper emotions and unpicking Kieran’s psyche as his hardened, hidden sorcerer finally faces up to who he is. Overall, I would not hesitate to recommend The Blue Fairy and the Pyromancer to fantasy fans everywhere, and I can’t wait to see more from this talented author.