
She’s currently working on trying to develop a healing spell, when she’s asked to go on a secret assignment overseas. Karen is a magician who works for the Office of Magical Research and Deployment. Now, you’ll see plenty of 4- and 5-star ratings on Goodreads, so keep in mind this could be a “it’s not you, it’s me” situation. The beginning is very slow and meandering, but the end was fantastic, and even the writing was better, in my opinion. It’s almost as if two different writers had written this book. It took a long time for the story to capture my attention-and when I say “a long time” I mean it wasn’t until about the last 25% that I finally started to enjoyed myself. Cool idea, right? I thought so too, but unfortunately this was a very inconsistent read for me. Breach is a fantasy that takes place in an alternate post-WWII Europe where the Berlin Wall is actually made of magic. Maybe that’s why I feel like I got off on the wrong foot with this book. I’ll admit that when I first saw the cover of Breach, I thought it was science fiction. The nitty-gritty: A slow-paced beginning turns into thrilling excitement at the end, which makes up for some of the more tedious sections. Published by Ace Books on November 6 2018

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