“The Shadow Cabinet” explores the consequences.
Unfortunately, “The Shadow Cabinet” suffers by comparison.
Whereas “Her Majesty’s Royal Coven” balances four points of view in a story that is more than the sum of its parts, its sequel is mostly consumed by Ciara’s.
Whereas the first book sets up conventions and rules for magic, the second breaks them, but haphazardly, messily, in the service of chaotic plot engineering.
The Britishness of “Her Majesty’s Royal Coven” was rooted in West Yorkshire and was part of the novel’s confident charm; “The Shadow Cabinet” has the more imperial cast of shallow tourism.
Persons:
”, Ciara, she’s, —, It’s
Organizations:
Ciara’s
Locations:
West Yorkshire