Cursed Cocktails

, #2

eBook, 282 pages

Published Feb. 18, 2023 by Aethervale Publishing.

ASIN:
B0BT8S49LX

When life gives you lemons, squeeze them into a stiff drink and stir.

After twenty years defending the frozen north against some of the most dangerous threats in the nine kingdoms, Rhoren “Bloodbane” has finally earned his retirement. While the blood mage's service to the realm may have ended, burning veins and aching joints remain, and Rhoren soon learns that a warmer climate offers relief from his chronic pain.

And a chance at a fresh start.

In the warm and relaxing atmosphere of Eastborne, the umbral elf finds a new purpose and a sense of belonging. He may have left the frozen north behind, but he brings with him the skills and strength gained from a lifetime of defending the realm. Along with his most prized possession—a book of drink recipes inherited from his father.

Spilled cocktails may not carry the same weight as spilled blood, …

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reviewed Cursed Cocktails by S.L. Rowland (Tales of Ardrea, #2)

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Anyone can pour a shot, but to really understand the ingredients, to create a cocktail, now that is art. No different than a potion or elixir brewed by a competent mage.


Well. This was really engrossing in some ways, and incredibly boring in others. In many ways, it reminded me of a TTRPG setting book more so than a novel. Just with a bigger-than-usual helping of narrative holding it together. I got a pretty thorough impression of the city of Eastborne, and a decent understanding of Aedrea as a whole, and some idea of all those places mentioned in the MC’s father’s journal/cocktail recipes collection. Everything remotely plotty that happens on the page feels precisely like story hooks for someone to turn into actual story that’s more than just an assortment of events. The characters have their rare moments, but for the most part, feel quite flat—like they’re merely …

Review of 'Cursed Cocktails' on 'Goodreads'

cozy fantasy

I love cozy fantasy and I loved this. if you liked legends and lattes then you will like this.

a blood mage who just retired from the northern guard finds friends and home in retirement.

no real romance really. like a smidge at the end

there are gay people in this book. i love gay people, but if you don't like gay people maybe don't read it or at least don't down rate it for that. gay people don't really pop up until the end

no sex. no fade to black. no sex of any kind ever.

no harem.

loved this book

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