cover image Forged in Fire and Stars

Forged in Fire and Stars

Andrea Robertson. Philomel, $18.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-525-95412-5

Fifteen years ago, the Vokkan Empire conquered Saetlund after killing King Dentroth and his Loresmith, Yos Steelring—a blacksmith capable of forging god-blessed weapons. Saetlund’s people have suffered subjugation ever since, but revolution is coming: Dentroth’s children, “umber”-skinned twins Nimhea and Eamon, secretly survived the invasion and intend to retake the throne now that they are 18. A Loresmith would greatly improve their chances against Vokk’s army, but while Yos’s expectant wife successfully hid from the emperor, Yos died before he could train their daughter, Ara Silverthread. Now, according to myth, if pale-skinned Ara, 15, is to replace Yos, she must petition one of Saetlund’s gods, Ofrit, to activate her powers. First, however, she and the twins must survive the perilous trek to Ofrit’s enchanted home, with a charming young thief, Teth, to guide them. Underdeveloped characters, convenient plot points, and a muddled mythology plague this series launch from Robertson (the Nightshade series); though the book is more prologue than self-contained story, a cast filled with formidable heroines lends a feminist bent. Ages 12–up. [em]Agent: Charles Olsen, InkWell Management. (May) [/em]