A review by missprint_
Caster by Elsie Chapman

3.0

Magic killed Aza Wu's sister. Shire had more experience and more innate talent as a caster than Aza. She was able to work in secret, completing illegal full magic spells for customers to help keep Wu Teas open and pay their required tributes to Saint Willow--the gang leader overseeing their sector of Lotusland.

Shire has been dead for almost a year and Aza is no closer to fully controlling her own abilities as a caster or paying back her family's mounting debts.

Desperate and just a little reckless, Aza's efforts to investigate Shire's death leads her to an underground casting tournament. Winning could be solve most of Aza's problems. But losing could leave her dead in Caster (2019) by Elsie Chapman.

Caster is a gritty urban fantasy set in a world where magic--that is, full magic--taps into the earth's energy and is slowly destroying it. Desperate to stave off further disasters, full casting has been declared illegal. But that doesn't change that some people still have the ability to cast--or the fact that it's the only option Aza sees for keeping her family afloat.

Stark prose, restrained world building, and suspense immediately draw readers into Aza's world and the web of intrigue surrounding her sister's death. High action and detailed fight scenes bring the casting tournament to life.

Caster seamlessly blends mystery and fantasy elements in this story where organized crime and full magic go hand in hand. Based on the ending, readers can only hope that this is but the first of Aza's adventures.

Possible Pairings: White Cat by Holly Black, The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline, Devil's Pocket by John Dixon, Chasing Power by Sarah Beth Durst, The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan, Unwind by Neal Shusterman

*An advance copy of this title was provided by the publisher for review consideration at BookExpo 2019*