cover image The Witch Who Trades with Death

The Witch Who Trades with Death

C. M. Alongi. Angry Robot, $28.99 (400p) ISBN 978-1-915998-53-8

A witch seeks revenge in this thrilling if somewhat bloated romantasy from Alongi (Citadel). Like all witches in the Reguallian Empire, Khana is forced to be one of immortal Emperor Yamueto’s concubines and use her powers to support his reign. When Yamueto’s sadistic favorite wife attempts to torture Khana for disobedience, Khana employs her magic to zap her life force, killing her. Fearing retribution, she flees the palace—but not before learning the secret to the emperor’s immortality: he makes bargains with Death itself. As imperial forces pursue her, Khana strikes her own deals with Death to survive. She stumbles into the kingdom of Divaajin, where she enlists in the Ghuran army and begins training as a soldier. With the help of a newfound family—and a slow-burning romance with warrior Sava—Khana comes into her own and plots to take down Yamueto for good. Alongi’s magic system feels inventive and fresh, and it’s fun getting to know Khana’s newfound friends alongside her, but the third act takes a sharp turn into military intrigue that feels unexpected and jarring. Still, readers will find plenty to hold their attention. (Mar.)