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Friday, May 8, 2026

First Lines Friday... How about a little magic in the stars?!


An Arcane Study of Stars by Sydney J. Shields

 “There is an old bookshop called the Wanderer's Wonders in the heart of Kulden -- a small, often forgotten town tucked in a far northern corner of England --and as far as Claudia Jolicoeur is concerned, it's magical, for it always has something she needs”

An Arcane Study of Stars by Sydney J. Shields was recently published by Red Hook (a division of Hachette Books) and has gotten a lot of buzz! It's a romantasy, but with the twist that it has "celestial magic", which is magic based on the stars and cosmos. I picked this out for my Allurial book choice this month and it is patiently waiting in the wings for me to dive into. 

Here's the blurb from Goodreads: a historical dark academia fantasy filled with ancient secret societies, a swoon-worthy rivals-to-lovers romance, and dangerous deals made after dark. Perfect for fans of The Atlas Six and The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.

When Claudia Jolicoeur is rejected from Cygnus University, a devilish stranger named Dorian appears in her nightmares and offers her a bargain: he will get her into Cygnus if she learns how to free him from a prison of stars. He takes a bite of her soul to seal the deal, and Claudia wakes to a letter from the High Sage of Cygnus stating she will take the place of Odette Dufort, a Rhetoric student who passed away.

Her arrival raises suspicions, rumors that she had a hand in Odette's death spread like wildfire, and Cassius MacLeod, the High Sage’s apprentice and Claudia's fellow Rhetoric student, seems hellbent on humiliating her. Determined to clear her name, she searches for any evidence that could prove her innocence. When someone—or something—starts slipping her pieces of Odette’s diary, Claudia uncovers a horrifying truth: over the last century, celestial witches at Cygnus have been murdered. Odette was one of them, and Claudia could be next. For her own protection, Claudia needs to free Dorian—and fast.

By night, she studies the stars, slowly unraveling the mystery of Dorian's prison. By day, she and Cassius wage rhetorical war as debate partners in class. What begins as a fierce rivalry devolves into something deeper, darker, and dangerously sensual. As Claudia inches closer to the truth, she must decide: would trusting Cassius be the last mistake she ever makes?

Would you keep reading after the first line?


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