Biddy lives on a small, magically isolated island off the coast of Ireland with her guardian/foster father, Rowan, and his familiar, the rabbit Hutchincroft. No one who doesn’t know that it’s there can find it. While Biddy has no magic of her own, she has grown up with it all around her. Yet magic is fading in the outside world, and far too often, Rowan has to leave Biddy to go to the mainland in bird form to find some small reserves of it. She hates it, but he is always back before dawn.
Then one night, Rowan doesn’t come back, and Biddy, desperate to find him, uses a magical ring that allows her to travel through his nightmares to find him. He’s been captured by powerful enemies and can only escape with Biddy’s help. Once he returns home, shaken and weak, he tells Biddy a lot of things previously kept hidden. Not only that, but after telling Biddy that she cannot leave the island, because it wouldn’t be safe, he now needs her to go to London, in disguise, to act as a distraction for his enemies.
The real world is a big and scary place, and it doesn’t take long for Biddy to discover that Rowan may not have been telling the whole truth, or has possibly just badly underestimated the forces against him. Rowan ends up captured once again, while Biddy is in terrible danger. Nevertheless, she needs to be brave and resourceful in order to not only save Rowan’s life, but possibly restore magic to the world once more.
Full review on my blog.

