When Osric Mordaunt finds out he’s in need of some very specialized healing, he receives even worse news: Aurienne Fairhrim is his only hope. There’s little chance that she’d agree… unless he makes a very hefty donation toward the Platt’s Pox inoculation fund! One large anonymous donation later and the two are in business, but it requires Aurienne to turn away from science and jump into the Old Ways. Will these natural enemies find a way to work together before they tear each other’s heads off?
I really liked the plot, but it was trying way too hard to be super witty at every single turn. If I didn’t like the characters and the plot itself so much, I might’ve closed the book and never turned back. Thankfully, I kept on reading because I ended up really enjoying it. However, I think I would’ve liked it more if it wasn’t trying so hard on the cheeky front.
Overall, it was a really fun and entertaining book. Aurienne and Osric are entertaining to follow, and some of their antics were absolutely hilarious. Honestly, I think the book had me when Aurienne got attacked by a sentient piece of paper. I also enjoyed meeting the variety of characters who come and go, though I hope to get to know some more of the characters a little better in the second book.
All in all, it’s a fun book to read. If you’re looking for an ultra slow burn romance, then this might be something for you because the slow burn starts very late in the game. At one point, I almost forgot they were supposed to eventually fall in love, so keep that in mind if you pick it up.

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