
As the first book in a new series, Red Scrolls of Magic was easy to be engaged in the text, after having known these characters in other books and seen their development in previously, I found this book a quick read and was interesting to see Alec and Magnus’s relationship grow more serious in this novel, as compared to their relationship in The Dark Artifices.Ībout the reviewer: Emily McDonell was first prize winner in the Hunter Writers’ Centre/Compulsive Reader book review competition. Both authors had lovely thoughts shared in the acknowledgements and overall created an excellent addition to this series. I hope we see more of Helen and Aline in other upcoming series, perhaps The Wicked Powers? Lily Chen, Raphael Santiago and other Downworlders are introduced again, or some characters for the first time and the witty dialogue and characterisation are all key elements I really enjoyed in this first book.īoth Wesley Chu and Cassandra Clare do an excellent job in collaborating for this book, and I have high hopes for more of their books in the future. We experience the beginnings of Helen and Aline’s relationship as well in this book and their contribution to the plot and battle of the cult – the Crimson Hand. The imagery and descriptive language is always impeccable and the book is broken into three parts as well as the epilogue, each taking place in a different city. I loved reading about these characters in The Mortal Instruments, watching their relationship grow was so beautiful and I loved the adventure that occurred in Red Scrolls of Magic, not only did we get to see more of these characters but also the interactions with other Downworlders and Shadowhunters and the development of Alec and Magnus as they discover more about each other.Īlso, the setting of Red Scrolls of Magic takes place throughout Europe, which I enjoyed. The text is set between the ending of City of Glass and City of Fallen Angels, and more books focused on Magnus and Alec are set to come out in the coming years, which I’m very excited about! I found this story to be a pleasant read, I love this couple and I found it pretty cool to almost ‘look back’ on their relationship. The Red Scrolls of Magic follows Alec and Magnus on their first official vacation as a couple, whilst trying to combat a demon-worshipping cult which Magnus may or may not have started… as a joke many years ago. This book was gorgeously cute and sweet, a perfect addition to the Shadowhunter Chronicles, with beloved characters making appearances, an interesting plot and excellent character development.
