Thursday, May 15, 2025

A Fragile Enchantment

A Fragile Enchantment
by Allison Saft 
Wednesday Books, 2024. 373 pages. Young Adult Fiction. 

When Niamh, who’s from a working-class Machlish family, receives an invitation to serve as the tailor for the royal wedding of Avaland’s Prince Christopher to the Castilian Infanta Rosa, she boards the ship, convinced that this Season will change her family’s fortunes. Her ability to imbue emotions into her embroidery has earned her a reputation among the high-born, but using magic comes at a cost to her lifespan. Niamh arrives on Avaland’s shores, only to find the country in turmoil. The exploited Machlish are striking in droves, a gossip columnist has alienated the court, and most troublesome of all, the brooding and reluctant Christopher, who goes by Kit, simultaneously vexes and beguiles her. With patience and persistence, Niamh pierces Kit’s thorny, magicked defenses, but personal and political histories threaten their future. 

This is a richly detailed book with complex characters and a swoon-worthy romance. Niamh is a people pleaser, and the way that her magic has a cost to her own health seems to be a metaphor for people who give too much to other people without taking care of themselves. Her interactions with Kit are fiery, and their relationship helps them both heal in different ways. The blend of regency historical fiction with fantasy is seamless and the pairing of genres goes together perfectly. 

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