THIS KINGDOM WILL NOT KILL ME by Ilona Andrews (BOOK REVIEW)
I was so excited to read this new book by the powerhouse husband-wife writing team Ilona Andrews! I am a huge fan of their previous work and the first book in this brand-new series did NOT disappoint. This is a portal fantasy, so there is more modern context (think their Innkeeper series), but the FMC Maggie wakes up in the fictional (or so she thought) world of Kair Toren with no idea how or why.
She misses pizza. She misses her cell phone. She misses Netflix and chill. But she has to figure out how to survive in her favorite books’ brutal medieval-magic fantasy world instead. And let’s be honest, if most of us ended up in a similar situation it wouldn’t go well. Maggie is saved by only two things: her obsession and encyclopedic knowledge of her favorite books, which means she can predict future events, and the fact that she apparently can’t die. But just because you can’t die doesn’t mean you can’t be hurt, or hungry or cold. Or stalked by hungry vermin. Modern girl Maggie has to figure out how to use her knowledge of this (less- fictional) fantasy world to survive, and is often hurt, hungry and cold. Or being stalked.
I have now read this book multiple times since I received my galley (and have a newfound interest in soapmaking). I was overjoyed by many of the characters, male and female alike. I can’t wait to see more of them! Also, if you are a fan of magical beasties like I am, this book is chock-full of great mythical additions. Magic cats, anyone? There is banter, and romance (what Team are you on??), and friendship, as well as danger and found family.
