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A poison dark and drowning

Cluess, Jessica. (Author).

Even though she is not the chosen one-the sorcerer destined to defeat all seven Ancient demons terrorizing humanity in Victorian England-Henrietta Howel battles alongside the sorcerers in the war against the demons, journeying to find mystical weapons, gather allies, and uncover secrets about herself and her enemies.

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  • ISBN: 9780553535945
  • Physical Description 417 pages ; 22 cm.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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A Poison Dark and Drowning (Kingdom on Fire, Book Two)
A Poison Dark and Drowning (Kingdom on Fire, Book Two)
by Cluess, Jessica
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Cluess' debut, A Shadow Bright and Burning (2016), conjured a perfect blend of Dickensian England, magical powers, and alternative historical fiction and inserted into it Henrietta Howel, initially proclaimed the chosen one in the fight against the seven Ancients, before discovering she was not, in fact, the girl prophesied to defeat these monsters. This sequel, which doesn't stand alone, follows her through a bevy of subplots involving her childhood friend and romantic interest Rook (possessed by an evil spirit), the Earl of Sorrow-Fell (politically grasping and not trustworthy), and flirty Magnus (who refuses to give up his pursuit of Henrietta's affections). Series fans will grab for this second title but may find themselves disappointed by a darker tone and less character development. Although there are still plenty of plot twists, they don't surprise and delight as the first title did. However, Cluess maintains the fully imagined and wonderfully detailed alternative English history, and the next title in the series will no doubt pull together the many plot threads for a satisfying conclusion.--Carton, Debbie Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Gr 7 Up-Henrietta Howell returns with a new agenda: to save the one she loves. However, others have different plans for her. The magicians want her to be a leader, and the sorcerers want her to lie. There are those who believe that she is still the chosen one. Henrietta goes up against more monsters and demons. As in A Shadow Bright and Burning, Henrietta proves to be a confident and clever heroine. The transformation of Rook (her childhood friend and romantic interest) in this second installment will intrigue readers-even after they think that Henrietta has forgotten about him. While the protagonist is determined to find the truth, she meets plenty of challenges along the way, including a cast of characters who are just as conniving as she. As in the previous volume, Cluess keeps the action moving in the right direction. Fans will anxiously wait for the conclusion to this romantic and magical fantasy series. VERDICT Outstanding character development and an engaging setting will make this entry in the trilogy one that most young adult collections should have.-Karen Alexander, Lake Fenton High School, Linden, MI © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Sorcerer Henrietta was named the chosen one to save Victorian London from the demonic Ancients (A Shadow Bright and Burning). Though the prophecy was wrong, Henrietta grows increasingly desperate for a way to kill the Ancients--and stop the boy she loves from becoming a monster. Plenty of dramatic twists, romantic entanglements, betrayals, and secrets will hook readers in this entertaining second volume. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Alternative-Victorian magical intrigue, monstrous Lovecraft-ian abominations, and torrid romantic entanglements all intensify in the second of an enthralling fantasy series following A Shadow Bright and Burning (2016). Henrietta Howelsick of pretending to be the prophesied "savior" and panicked by her childhood love's transformation into a shadow of the Seven Ancientsconvinces her sorcerer friends to adopt the weapons of the outlawed magicians and even persuades a witch-in-hiding to employ her illegal craft. But none of Henrietta's secrets or lies proves as devastating as those buried in her own past. Middle books are notoriously tricky, but Cluess executes every beat with panache. The overarching narrative of the sorcerers' war advances apace, as momentary triumph unravels into complications, setbacks, betrayals, and disasters. The world remains default white and straight, but it contains hints of racial diversity among the magicians along with a gay relationship. The divisions and entanglements among the three branches of magic are further explored, and the deliciously horrific Ancients unfurl ever more grotesque maleficence. Secondary characters introduced mostly to help, thwart, or admire Henrietta begin to develop their own storylines, while Henrietta learns how heavily the price of her impulsiveness and deceit falls upon innocents. And although the romantic polygon centered on Henrietta is superficially resolved, this only ratchets up the underlying tensions. Anyone who enjoyed the first title will adore this sequel and be on tenterhooks for the next. (Fantasy. 14-adult) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.