The Alchemary
A Dark Academia Alchemy Romantasy
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Neither amnesia nor the brothers trying to steer her fate will stop Amber Fallbrook from uncovering the truth about herself, the Alchemary, and the legend of the Philosopher's Stone.
New York Times bestselling author Rachel Vincent (Soul Screamers, The Shifters) pens a dark paranormal romantasy centered on alchemy magic—and those who dare harness it.
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Naked, knowing little more than her name, Amber Fallbrook does not recognize the stone tower she's awoken in, or the vast, glittering ocean beyond its window. Turning, she finds a very a different view: a beautiful, nearly nude man stirring in her bed. He is a stranger, as is the man who barges into the room seconds later, clearly expecting to find Amber alone.
Who are they? Who is she? Why can't she remember?
Shocked to discover that she's in her dormitory room at the Alchemary—the realm's prestigious university dedicated to the study of alchemy—Amber has no recollection of having been one of the school's top students for the past two years. The two men—brothers—are her childhood friends, even if "friends" is not exactly the energy in the room.
One brother claims he wants to protect her, and the other to help her recover her memory. But nothing is at it seems at the Alchemary. Not the intentions of her classmates and faculty, not the stunning, labyrinthine campus, not the two brothers she's increasingly attracted to—maybe not even Amber herself.
Despite her memory loss, Amber rejoins her classes and prepares for the deadly Alchemary Trials alongside the other Mastery-level students. But as invigorating as the flowing language and symbology of alchemy is, she can't help but notice that for an institution shining light on the quest for human perfection there are a lot of dark shadows in its winding corridors.
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With this twisty series opener, Vincent (Living Dead Girl) lays the groundwork for a complicated mixture of fantasy, romance, and mystery. Alchemist prodigy Amber Fallbrook awakes one morning to discover she's lost the last two years of memories, including everything to do with her time as a student in the prestigious and demanding Alchemary of Aethermere. With the dreaded third year Trials fast approaching, she must somehow reconstruct her education and skills from scratch. If she refuses to participate, she'll be expelled; if she fails, she risks her life. Her only allies are brothers Wilder and Desmond Gregory, her childhood friends, but she's uncertain how deep her relationship with either of them now runs, or if they can be trusted. As Amber desperately attempts to cram two years of work into six weeks, she also investigates the cause of her amnesia, which may be tied to the Alchemary's mysterious history. The plot sometimes feels overloaded as Amber is emotionally torn between two very different brothers, swept up by the Alchemary's secrets, and driven to reclaim what she's lost, but Vincent does a good job of balancing these elements and crafting subtle tension. While the larger worldbuilding remains murky and answers, when they come, are delivered in somewhat unsatisfying infodumps, the attention to atmospheric detail and alchemical intricacies makes this memorable. Readers will be eager for more.