"Gorgeously written and unforgettable." โKamilah Cole, indie bestselling author of So Let Them Burn
Alchemy and ancient spirits come to life in this debut fantasy inspired by African diasporic folklore and the 1920s World Fair, wherein sixteen-year-old Kellan DuCuivre, an orphan from a reviled class, must compete for a coveted apprenticeship among the nationโs elite in order to save her adoptive father from a twisted fate.
Sixteen-year-old Kellan DuCuivre is the descendant of traitors. She never knew her family members orย which one of them betrayed the isle of Nanseau. But like all Du orphaned after the war, Kellan is forbidden by law from practicing makecraft, the trade of carving magic into metal that was perfected by the Guild of Engineers and their maker apprentices. No one can know that Kellan has been using makecraft in secret and that, in the wake of a tragic miscarve, sheโs been helping her adoptive father, Edgar, run his celebrated makeshop.
But Edgarโs condition is worsening, and his shop is on the brink of ruin. On the eve of the Eighty-Fourth Annual Makersโ Exposition in Nanseauโs sparkling city of Riz, Kellan is thrust into the Guildโs twisted web of political intrigue and ancient secrets when she strikes a dangerous deal with one of its members to save Edgar and his shop. Now Kellan must compete in a rigorous gauntlet against the nationโs elite for a coveted spot as a makerโs apprentice.
But danger lurks at every turn. And as Kellan falls into a budding relationship with the illegitimate son from one of Nanseauโs most revered families, sheโs put into the limelight when something sinister begins targeting the Gauntletโs competitors and wreaking havoc on Riz. Amid a crumbling city and a ticking clock, winning the Gauntlet wonโt just be a test of survivalโit will mean pulling back the veil of secrets behind the Guild and uncovering the shrouded legacies of Nanseau itself.
Loni Crittenden is a writer from Buffalo, New York. She has a BA in creative writing from SUNY Oswego and an MFA in writing popular fiction from Seton Hill University. When sheโs not glued to her laptop, you can find her nursing various cat-inflicted wounds, planning on painting again someday maybe, and hunting for unusually flavored teas.