![]() ![]() The magic system was one of my favorites and I loved the creativity behind it. Overall I enjoyed the story quite a bit! I think I just struggled to connect with Myra by the end. ![]() The struggles she went through felt very real and I appreciated that part of the story. Her younger sister has been dealing with a sickness no one quite knows how to heal. There was good representation for people with an “invisible illness” in this story. It was one of those shy guy gets the girl things and it was adorable. He was a good balance for her, they were very supportive of each other and their relationship built slowly. At times it bothered me but I tried to remember she was on her own trying to care for herself and her sister. The detail in the drawing process was something I loved reading about. I’ve never read about a magic system like this one, it was very unique and as an artist myself I really enjoyed it. Together with the governor’s older son she tries to solve the mystery that will allow her to finish her portrait and fulfill her promise. Once she is there it becomes clear his death was no accident. One night the Governor’s wife asks her to do an impossible task, bring her dead son back to life, leaving Myra no choice unless she wants her secret revealed. After her parents disappear she is left to take care of herself and her younger sister. Her magic is highly sought after and people would kidnap or kill to get to her. ![]() Myra Whitlock is an artist with the ability to alter people’s real life bodies. ![]()
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