The kiss of the nightingale

Adi Denner

Book - 2024

"A stolen magical gem changes a poor orphan's destiny in a Cinderella story that transforms her into a soprano opera diva. Set in 1890s Lutèce, an alternative Paris, society revolves around Talents: precious gems mined for their abilities to bestow unrivaled skills. The crème de la crème of these gems are the Elite Talents, claimed by the aristocracy and passed down through the generations by blood magic. For those unlucky people without a Talent, claiming a stake in the world has become impossible. Cleodora is one such unlucky person. For years she has dreamt of inheriting her father's Tailoring Talent, but his sudden death has left her orphaned and Talentless -- ostracized. Barely keeping her family's dress shop afl...oat and desperate to help her ill sister, Cleodora is at rock bottom. That's when her path crosses with that of the alluring Lady Dahlia Sibille, who offers her a deal: take on a Singing Talent and with it a life of luxury beyond her wildest dreams, in exchange for stealing an Elite Talent from one of the city's most prestigious families, the Lenoirs. Trading poverty for gala concerts and balls, Cleodora must now navigate the supercilious society that once rejected her, and in doing so discovers Vicomte Lenoir is not what she was expecting. Torn between the bewitching Dahlia and the handsome yet infuriating Vicomte, Cleodora's morals come into question. Now that she's had a taste from the silver spoon, she's unwilling to let it all go. Has she become everything she once despised, or can she prove that magic isn't the only gift that counts?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Novels
Romance fiction
Romans
Published
[Toronto] : Tundra Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Adi Denner (author)
Physical Description
373 pages ; 22 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9781774885253
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Review by Booklist Review

Desperate to escape her dire financial circumstances and find a cure for her ailing sister, Cleo is swept away into the dark underbelly of her city, Lutèce. Denner's YA debut is set in a Paris-like fantasy world, featuring a fascinating magic system where Talents are the main vessels of magic--gems from defunct mines infused with power. These jewels give the Elite of the city their capacity for wondrous abilities, from melodious singing and conducting to divine architecture and accounting. After being sucked into a world of illicit Talent stealing by Dahlia, a seductive young woman who oversees the black market of goods and information in their city, Cleo is tasked with stealing the Talent of the vicomte, Nuriel Lenoir. But no matter how alluring Dahlia is, Nuriel is equally captivating, and Cleo's commitment to Dahlia's world and work begins to waver. A lush fantasy infused with swooning romance and twisty turns, as enrapturing as it is fresh.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A poor orphan who's given the chance to use stolen magic to become an opera star finds herself tangled up in romance and treachery. In Lutèce, a city located in a world inspired by historical France, those with a Talent--a gem that enhances a specific skill, passed on through generations via blood magic--fare much more easily than those without. Cleodora Finley was devastated when her father died unexpectedly, before passing on his Talent for tailoring. Now his dress shop is floundering, and Cleo is unable to get her sick sister the care she needs. When the mysterious and seductive Lady Dahlia Sibille offers her a stolen Singing Talent, Cleo accepts. In return, Cleo must steal the Talent belonging to the arrogant yet alluring Vicomte Nuriel Lenoir. As danger and deceit swirl around her, Cleo grows closer to both Dahlia and Nuriel. Ultimately, however, she must decide where her loyalties lie and what kind of person she wants to be. The original magic system and captivating setting are accompanied by a fast-paced narrative as the story engages with themes of class and art. While Cleo eventually finds gumption and grit, the poor decisions she makes on her journey to that point become more frustrating than relatable. Additionally, neither of her love interests feels developed enough to create a believable romance that will help readers become invested. Main characters are cued white. An intriguing world unfortunately populated with uninteresting characters.(Fantasy. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.