Book Review: Feast of Phantoms by Kat Ross

Feast of Phantoms is the first book in Kat Ross’ newest series- Lingua Magika. Set in a ‘wild west’ time frame, Feast follows Deputy Cortez as she is drafted from her small town of Lucky Boy to assist Marshal Hardin with a dangerous captive. All she was supposed to do was help get the captive to the next town. Life has other plans though. The captive gets free, and the train derailed. In an effort to regain the prisoner, Cortez is pulled into the high stakes world of the Carnarvon family. Can Cortez see her mission through without getting too tangled in the family’s affairs? And what is up with her possessed gun? 

Truth time- While I did enjoy Feast, it wasn’t among my favourite of Ross’ books. I LOVED the Fourth Talisman and Gaslamp Gothic series. I still need to read the Fourth Element series, but it’s the precursor to Talisman, and has many of the same characters, so I have little doubt I’ll adore that series too. So, what was it about this one? Part, I know, is that I’m just not a fan of the Old West, and Western books are not my normal fare. If it hadn’t been a book by Kat Ross, who has become a ‘must-read’ author for me, then I’d probably have passed it by altogether. While I don’t dislike the characters in Feast, most didn’t pique my interest. The two I’m most interested in is Lee Merriwether, and Doc. Lee is a cheeky rogue. And young. He’s a savant, with a gift for grim languages, and can charm nearly any phantom he comes across to do what he asks. Doc is the phantom that is attached to the gun Cortez carries. She’s not formally trained or bonded with Doc, but he generally listens to her, and seems to care about her to a certain degree. He’s very adamant at one point, that his gun belongs to Cortez. 

All that being said, I will most definitely read the next in the series. I’m really looking forward to learning more about the phantoms, and especially about Doc. And… Roger. (It’s priceless when the characters are incredulous that this powerful phantom has such a mundane name.) I’m also going to be keeping my fingers crossed for another Gaslamp Gothic novel, or even better, a book focusing on the Ava Vatra from the Fourth Talisman series. Bonus points if it has Nico in it!

Recommended for those who enjoy Kat Ross’ books, and those who enjoy a dose of magic with their Westerns. 

***Many thanks to the authors/ publisher for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. Reviewed for XPresso Blog Tours

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