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Book: “A Tangled Magic” by Andrea Eames
Publishing Info: Erewhon Books, July 2026
Where Did I Get this Book: ARC from the publisher!
Where Can You Get this Book: WorldCat.org | Amazon | IndieBound
Book Description: All her life, Netta has only known the Tower—its musty shelves of books she cannot read, ink-splattered quills, and endless scrolls of paper. Her mother, ambitious and analytical, has spent decades perfecting her greatest masterpiece: a spellbook of unspeakable power. Netta’s only companions are her long red Hair, which moves of its own accord, and a telepathic raven named Baldbeak. Her only amusement lies in crafting intricate embroidery from scraps of silk and thread.
When attackers storm the Tower, her mother and the spellbook vanish. Determined to find her, Netta ventures into a kingdom on the brink of civil war. The monarch lies dying, while pious Temple fanatics and the noble elite scheme for the throne, forging secret alliances and building hidden armies. For reasons she cannot yet fathom, all these factions seek Netta—and the dangerous, uncontrollable magic in her Hair.
But whom can she trust? The sharp-eyed pickpocket bent on revolutionizing the use of magic? The elusive black market trader known only as the Book Man? The charming magician who slips between shadow and light? From masked carnivals to opulent ballrooms, from hidden monasteries to catacombs, Netta must untangle a web of lies and intrigue – not only to find her mother, but also to uncover the true nature of the power that has shaped her life.
Review: Given the title and the comps listed for this one, I did go into this expecting a closer “Rapunzel” retelling. However, I was more than happy with what we got instead! This is a slow, quiet fairytale that clearly draws from many traditions but is more focused on highlighting a softer sort of heroine than it is on retelling a specific plot, like that from “Tangled” or “Six of Crows” (another comp title, which I get even less than the “Tangled” one!).
Luckily, I very much enjoy this sort of quieter fantasy tale. It’s not cozy, but it does remind me of some of Juliet Marillier’s books, and as she is one of my favorite fantasy authors, this is quite the point in this book’s favor! Like Marillier, Eames has created a heroine who is soft, reserved, and not prone to grand gestures. Hers is an inner strength, and one that she needs to build throughout the book, having started from a quite naive, sheltered perspective early in the book. So too, there’s a strong focus on “womanly” work, such as the embroidery that Netta works so diligently at.
I also enjoyed the complicated mother-daughter relationship that is explored in this book. I always find this particular relationship so interesting both in the original fairytale and in other adaptations, like “Tangled.” What a complex knot of emotions, a parent-child relationship all caught up in exploitation and lies.
For all that I did enjoy Netta’s quieter type of heroism, she was quite naive even long into the book. On one hand, I think this makes sense given her circumstances, but it did make the character read younger than she is supposed to be. That being the case, the entire affair felt more on the YA side than adult, which is fine, but will make its task of finding the right readership perhaps a bit more difficult. So too, I felt like the very small romantic subplot was largely unnecessary. As much as I enjoy a good love story, it didn’t feel like it fit well here. It either needed more to resolve things and make it stand more on its own as an arc, or it could easily have been removed altogether.
Overall, this was a nice read. It didn’t amaze me, but it was also the sort of slow-paced, quieter fantasy novel that you don’t see as often. Fans of this sort of fairytale fantasy should definitely give it a shot!
Rating 8: This was a lovely little fairytale read that, if it gets into the hands of the right readers, I think will be very much enjoyed!
Reader’s Advisory:
“A Tangled Magic” is not on any Goodreads list yet, but it should be on Fairy tales & Retellings.
