![]() ![]() ![]() That my friends, is what I’m always looking for.Īllow me to set the stage: Insurance agent Paul Tsabo is still in shock over his recent divorce, still trying to make his new apartment look fun and friendly to his six year old daughter Aliyah. The magic is weird and soul-crushingly expensive, the characters are fantastic, the stakes are high, and the story is intimate. He takes the “people learn how to do magic, will they use it for good or ill?” question and blows it right open, exposing the soft underbelly of a society that first resorts to fear and violence when faced with something they don’t understand. Luckily, Ferrett Steinmetz’s Flex falls firmly and undoubtedly in the first camp. I tend to either really like the book, or be bored out of my mind by it, and I struggle with understanding why some UF books rock my world and why others don’t work for me. I’m a tough customer with many Urban Fantasy titles. Where I got it: received eARC from the author (Thanks Ferrett!) ![]()
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