A review by shawnerly
A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher

dark emotional mysterious sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Cordelia is a young girl of 14, living with her, she thinks, very weird, mom. We understand immediately that mom is physically and verbally abusive to Cordelia and all living things around her, including their family horse. The horse, a rare all white stallion is Cordelia’s only friend who she shares every secret with.

One day, Cordelia’s mom announces that money has run out and she must get married, since at 14, Cordelia cannot. A local prospect has suddenly reneged on the offer so they must travel several cities over to catch another gentleman in her web. Once there, Cordelia’s mom comes up with a dramatic lie about a fire and an overturned coach, explaining their need to beg the rich old man Squire to give them shelter. By the way, Cordelia must pretend she’s 17, instead of her actual, 14. The Squires sister, independent and headstrong Hester, doesn’t see it for ‘Doom’ as she calls Cordelia’s mum, and barely believes poor timid Cordelia, but there is something about the girl that pulls her in. 

Hester is determined to prevent a marriage between Doom and her brother. To that end she invites a few of thier friends over for an extended stay: the Squires ex-girlfrend, Hesters own ex-boyfriend, and Hesters best friend, her husband, and teenage son. Throw in a couple of the house servants and we get the team of bandits that will eventually have to go up against the wicked witch, Doom.

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