Iron Cast

· Abrams
4.8
4 reviews
Ebook
384
Pages

About this ebook

Partners in crime with magical talents must stick together in order to survive in this “energetic and original” YA historical fantasy (Kirkus, starred review).

Boston, 1919. Corinne and Ada are hemopaths whose “afflicted” blood gives them the ability to create illusions through art. They’ve been best friends ever since the infamous gangster Johnny Dervish recruited them into his circle. By night they perform for packed crowds at Johnny’s club, Cast Iron. And by day they con Boston’s elite.

When a job goes wrong and Ada is imprisoned, she realizes how precarious their position is. After she escapes, two of the Cast Iron’s hires are shot, and Johnny disappears. With the law closing in, Corinne and Ada are forced to hunt for answers, even as betrayal faces them at every turn.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
4 reviews
Michelle Critcher
February 1, 2019
Intriguing book! Loved the themes and the questions it brings up, things relevant to our world, but told through fantasy. Did feel a little long, but maybe I just wasn't prepared for how long it was.
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Brooke Banks
October 11, 2016
The Good: +Loved the characters +Loved the friendships +Loved the magic & worldbuilding . +Loved the writing +Diverse cast and intersectional issues +Did not see any of the twists coming The Bad & The Other: =Slower, start and stop pacing until the last 70% or so =Kept mixing up Iron Cast and Cast Iron =Open ending. Hope there’s a sequel… This wasn’t quite the fun heist novel like several of the comparisons being made. It’s darker and more complex with different intersectional issues going on. There’s a lot of layers, players, and trust issues. When it seems to wind down, it ramps right back up. It starts with Corinne posing as someone else while rescuing Ada, which threw me for a loop. Afterwards is when the introductions and worldbuilding starts and that inevitably slows the pace down. Since I found the set up fascinating and love getting lost in fantasy worlds, this worked for me. Corinne, and Ada are inseparable best sister-friends. From different worlds and perspectives, they have natural volley conversations. But far from instant clicking and effortlessness, they work at being friends and overcome a lot to become friends in the first place. It’s really sweet, sarcastic, and wonderful to see. The foreword from Soria makes it clear how important this was to get right, and she smashed it out of the park for me. The Cast Iron is the name of the club and oh my gods, I kept reading either the title wrong as Cast Iron or the club name as Iron Cast. There must be some significance and reason for this, but I’ll be honest, I’m at a loss. Not a big deal, but it did take me out of the story occasionally when I realized what I was doing. And Cast Iron makes me think of the pans… Anywho, The Cast Iron crew is the definition of a motley crew and I loved it. They all have their own talents, pasts, and personalities. There are several couples running around but the romance doesn’t dominate. It’s intertwined and they keep their focus and priorities. Also, these kids aren’t all on their own. Most have issues and disconnects with their families, but they’re still present and play a part. I’d say more but spoilers. Once the plot gets past the blurb, I honestly had no idea what was going to happen or who would pop up. There are artists, cons, gangsters, politicians, and the elite running around, which is enough for any normal book but add in the hemopath powers and it’s explosive. If you’re willing to commit or savor a well-written novel that reads like the set-up for a series (*crosses fingers*), I highly recommend Iron Cast.
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About the author

Destiny Soria graduated from Samford University with a BA in English. For seven months, she backpacked across New Zealand, supporting herself as a travel writer and tour guide in a haunted prison. She now lives and works in Birmingham, Alabama. Iron Cast is her debut novel.

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