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The discovery of long-lost mail delivers a marriage proposal, a missing person, and a magical mystery.
A road trip with Gabe and her friends leads Sylvia to discover more about her mother’s veiled past yet throws up several questions, too. The stack of unopened letters addressed to her family will hopefully provide answers. As she delves into the contents, a startling revelation the letters allude to a clandestine union between two magician families, hinting at the elusive identity of Sylvia’s father.
Full of hope, she embarks on a quest to find the author of the letters, only to discover an artless youth who vanished decades ago, a dead man with the wrong name, and a hospital for former soldiers that connects them. The further Sylvia and Gabe delve into these mysteries, the more lies they expose, including long-buried secrets that certain individuals will stop at nothing to protect.
When danger strikes, Sylvia wonders if finding answers is worth the risk.
Book four of the series was fun because it focused more on Sylvia and her life, which I enjoyed. After three books of not knowing much about her, it was great to see her get some time to investigate her own life for a change.
My big complaint with this story is that it didn’t settle much of anything–it just prolonged it more. Nothing happens between Alex and Daisy. Nothing happens between Gabe and Sylvia. They just sort of keep doing what they’ve already been doing for three books. I would have liked to see more advancement in their relationships (either definitely coming together or definitely splitting up) and more concrete information for Sylvia on her family history.
Overall, though, I still love the characters and their interactions, so it was an enjoyable read (and I will likely read book five).
Rated PG.
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