silverflight8: stacked old books (books)
cover image--blue tinged, man with ships in the background
An island nation has vanished. Men of honor and magic have died unnatural deaths. Slaves flee in terror. . . . Are the Silent Gods beginning to speak? Or is another force at work?

Jerzy, Vineart apprentice and former slave, was sent by his master to investigate strange happenings in the Lands Vin--and found himself the target of betrayal. Now he must set out on his own journey, to find the source of the foul taint that threatens to destroy everything he holds dear. By Jerzy’s side are Ao, who lives for commerce and the art of the deal; Mahault, stoic, and wise, risking death in flight from her homeland; and Kaïnam, once Named-Heir of an island Principality whose father has fallen into a magic-tangled madness that endangers them all.

These four companions will travel far from the earth and the soul of the vine, sailing along coastlines aflame with fear, confronting sea creatures summoned by darkness, and following winds imbued with malice. Their journey will take them to the very limits of the Sin Washer’s reach…and into a battle for the soul of the Vin Lands. For two millennia one commandment has kept the Lands Vin in order: Those of magic shall hold no power over men. Those of power shall hold no magic. Now that law has given way….


The second novel of the Vineart War, it follows Jerzy, Ao, and Mahault as they escape from Aleppan. Jerzy, accused of breaking Sin Washer's commands by both Washers and lay lords, flees overseas as he tries to carry out his master's instruction: find what the taint is coming from. The narrative switches between Jerzy's point of view to the antagonist's, giving us finally a glimpse of who is on the other end.

It is fascinating to see the progression of Jerzy's powers. In the first book he is only beginning to understand and improve his abilities with the wine. His time away from The Berengia and the necessary self-reliance he needs in Aleppan change him. Away from Malech, he discovers his quiet magic--the ability to use magic without having to ingest a drop of spellwine at all. I also enjoyed the fact that Ao and Mahault (and a fourth character, introduced earlier in Flesh and Fire) had motivations of their own, although they ultimately choose to follow Jerzy.

This novel, while I enjoyed the extra information about the quiet magic, kind of suffered from middle-of-the-trilogy symptom, whereby you kind of have to give us information and action to fill up room but can't rush towards a conclusion. I think that's why Jerzy is jerked from one place to another--out to sea, then back to House Malech, then out again, then back, and then out again. (Then back.) In a way it's another symptom of how Jerzy isn't really in control of things--he's being pushed around by the antagonist, and he is honestly one of the more aware characters; the other Vinearts are being silently taken out, and the ears of the lords are being poisoned by aids (think Wormtongue). It makes for frustrating reading as they're dragged around the map though.

Spoilers. )

In conclusion: I thought this book had more weaknesses than the first, but it was still quite good and if you liked the first, definitely pick up this one. 9/10
silverflight8: stacked old books (books)
I am in the middle of typing a review of The Merchant of Dreams (Anne Lyle, historical fantasy set in Elizabethan England and then Venice, involving creatures from New World called skraylings) but I read Flesh and Fire today and well, I have to talk about this one first.
cover of Flesh and Fire, figure of man holding glowing plants, in painterly style
Back cover:
Once, all power in the Vin Lands was held by the prince-mages, who alone could craft spellwines, and selfishly used them to increase their own wealth and influence. But their abuse of power caused a demigod to break the Vine, shattering the power of the mages. Now, fourteen centuries later, it is the humble Vinearts who hold the secret of crafting spells from wines, the source of magic, and they are prohibited from holding power.

But now rumors come of a new darkness rising in the vineyards. Strange, terrifying creatures, sudden plagues, and mysterious disappearances threaten the land. Only one Vineart senses the danger, and he has only one weapon to use against it: a young slave. His name is Jerzy, and his origins are unknown, even to him. Yet his uncanny sense of the Vinearts' craft offers a hint of greater magics within — magics that his Master, the Vineart Malech, must cultivate and grow. But time is running out. If Malech cannot teach his new apprentice the secrets of the spellwines, and if Jerzy cannot master his own untapped powers, the Vin Lands shall surely be destroyed.

In Flesh and Fire, first in a spellbinding new trilogy, Laura Anne Gilman conjures a story as powerful as magic itself, as intoxicating as the finest of wines, and as timeless as the greatest legends ever told.


Jerzy, raised from his status of slave, becomes the apprentice of Malech unexpectedly. Like all his kind, Malech, a Vineart, can coax from wine true magic. Wines imbued with magic, called spellwines, can be used by anyone to do things like set and heal bones, create light without burning, or influence weather. However, the realm of temporal power is permanently blocked off for Vinearts--they are forbidden to do so by Sin Washer, a Jesus-like figure who broke the power of prince-mages a thousand years ago by blooding the grapes and is still worshipped today.

But things are not right--from all corners come news of petty plagues and harvest problems, sea-serpents attacking villages, and an entire island disappearing. In the isolated Valle of Ivy, where Vineart Malech has his vinyards, Jerzy studies at a frenetic pace. Hearing the news all together forms a disturbing picture, and Malech is concerned. Against all tradition, he sends Jerzy to another Vineart to try to understand what is happening, though Jerzy has hardly been a year under his tutelage.

Somewhat spoilery? I RECOMMEND THIS BOOK, if you don't want any spoilers you may want to go directly to your library! :D )

All in all it was excellent. Absolutely excellent. 10/10

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