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Book Reviews of Blood Magic (Ballad of Kirin Widowmaker, Bk 1)

Blood Magic (Ballad of Kirin Widowmaker, Bk 1)
Blood Magic - Ballad of Kirin Widowmaker, Bk 1
Author: Matthew Cook
ISBN-13: 9780809572007
ISBN-10: 0809572001
Publication Date: 9/1/2007
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Juno Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Blood Magic (Ballad of Kirin Widowmaker, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is the first book in the Kirin Windomaker series. This was planned as a trilogy and the second book in the series Nights of Sin was released in 2008, but I have yet to see any information on the last book in the series. This was a good book, overall I enjoyed it although it is pretty dark in tone.

Kirin is a necromancer and regularly uses her magic to raise the dead as her "sweetlings" which are grotesque but powerful creatures that defend her. She is a scout in the army and is helping defend the human population against the powerful and deadly Mor, a race of non-humans hell-bent on destroying humanity. This book is a solid fantasy setting, in a dark and war-ravaged world.

Kirin is a character with a serious set of issues. Her motherly love for the monsters she calls back from the dead is a bit disturbing at times, as is her sexual lust when she is bathed in her enemies blood. Overall though she is a complicated and conflicted character that you can't help but feel sorry for at times. Kirin is neither good nor evil but walks a grey line somewhere between the two.

The chapters alternate between the current time where Kirin is helping the fight against the Mor and past time, showing how Kirin became to be who she now is and how she learned her dark art.

There is a lot of blood and a lot of war in this book. Overall it was well done and engaging. I enjoyed learning about Kirin's history and about how she got to be the conflicted necromancer that she ends up as. Cook's writing style is very readable, if a bit dark and serious for me at times. This is not an uplifting book, it is dark and full of human misery.

The only ray of light comes in the form of Lia, a lightening mage who ends up accompanying Kirin in her fight against the Mor. The book ends at a decent point, but not much is resolved showing that this definitely continues on into another book.

I enjoyed the book and characters enough the I am interested in reading Nights of Sin. This is an intriguing, if dismal, world and you can't help but want to know more about these wretched characters and find out why the Mor are after them. If you like fantasy with a kind of urban fantasy flare to it this book should appeal to you. I enjoyed the way Cook dealt with necormancy and the questions behind whether or not it is good or evil.
mariep avatar reviewed Blood Magic (Ballad of Kirin Widowmaker, Bk 1) on + 51 more book reviews
Good premise but difficult read. The book was not very long but it took about a week to read. I'll give the 2nd book a try, which you have to do many time with UF before making an overall decision on continuing the series.
reviewed Blood Magic (Ballad of Kirin Widowmaker, Bk 1) on + 407 more book reviews
This was a good fantasy featuring Kirin, a young woman with powers she doesn't always understand. I liked how she gradually learned about the cost of her actions and I look forward to reading the sequel, Nights of Sin.

Read: April 22, 2010