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An electrifying, gritty fantasy from debut author Hana Lee that takes a royal messenger on a high-speed chase across a climate-ravaged wasteland, featuring motorcycles, monsters, and magic.
Jin-Lu has the most dangerous job in the wasteland. She’s a magebike courier, one of the few who venture outside the domed cities on motorcycles powered by magic. Every day, she braves the wasteland’s dangers—deadly storms, roving marauders, and territorial beasts—to deliver her wares.
Her most valuable cargo? A prince’s love letters addressed to Yi-Nereen, a princess desperate to escape the clutches of her abusive family and soon-to-be husband. Jin, desperately in love with both her and the prince, can’t refuse Yi-Nereen’s plea for help. The two of them flee across the wastes, pursued by Yi-Nereen’s furious father, her scheming betrothed, and a bounty hunter with mysterious powers.
A storm to end all storms is brewing and dark secrets about the heritability of magic are coming to light. Jin’s heart has led her into peril before, but this time she may not find her way back.
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2 primary booksMagebike Courier is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Hana Lee.
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Quit at 40%, then 56%, then tried again and finished. * A YA to new adult queer love-triangle romance with some feminist themes where a messenger finds herself on a quest across a wasteland akin to Mad Max. The city and dessert settings were the most interesting parts for me, but were unfortunately overshadowed by a plot focused on a tedious romance, characters and dialogue.
I read this book in the middle of a reading slump.
And fucking loved it.
Mad Max, but magic. I liked Jin's pining and obliviousness at the start. At the end though, the obliviousness started to get annoying.
The world was pretty cool though. “Hail, sparkrider”.
Also, the ending. She just leaves? That was so unsatisfying. What is she gonna do? Go after Falka? All the pining and she just leaves them? Doesn't even kiss them? Just walks away?Ugh.Also Reena at the end. Reena being convinced by her great uncle is so unbelievable.The end was so messy too. It just didn't feel neat. Looking forward to book 2 though.