
Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 368 pages
Author: Shiloh Briar
Publisher: Orbit
Release Date: June 2nd, 2026
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
Sticks and stones may break their bones, but he’ll just resurrect them.
Four years ago, Sikras ‘Catseye’ Nikabod had it all: a beautiful wife, friends and family, and the endless luxuries that came with being the all-powerful necromancer to the queen.
Now, his brother-in-law is a walking corpse, he’s wanted for tax evasion, his oldest friend, Vessik, has slaughtered thousands of the queen’s people with a skeleton army, and his wife is dead. Sort of.
With the kingdom under threat, it’s only natural for the queen to task Sikras with the totally normal, not-at-all-cruel chore of brutally murdering his dearest friend. Sure. Great. It’s not like he already failed to stop Vessik’s reign of terror twice or anything.
Turns out, it’s hard to kill a monster when you can’t stop remembering the good man he used to be. Harder still when you’re pretty sure his descent into madness is kind of, sort of, hypothetically … all your fault.
Raise a glass. Raise the dead. Just don’t raise your hopes.

Thank you Orbit Books for the gifted ARC.
LOVELY SURPRISE.
I took a chance on this one, purely because of the cover, and you know what? It delivered. I had a genuinely good time reading this and actually read the whole physical copy without waiting for an audiobook or ebook. And that’s hard for my current era of life.
This felt like a cozy fantasy but with enough action to take the edge off of *cozy* that I usually get bogged down by. I think the world building could have been a little more clear, but if you don’t focus too hard enough of it makes sense to know what’s happening. The themes were well woven in and I loved all of those poignant moments too.
I also really loved the characters. It is a unlikely trio coming in to save the day and I genuinely laughed out loud multiple times at some of the banter and properly placed quips. I loved the relationship they all had with one another. Sikras and Ben were such a pair and I loved the love between them.
Helspira was the perfect counter balance of chaotic good. I adored her character and loved that we had the POV of both her and Sikras. It was very much a slow burn romance between them but I do think there needed to be a bit more romance in some kind of construct before getting together.
I will absolutely be reading the next book and continuing this adventure!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: mild
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: moderate-high
- Content warnings: loss of loved ones, war themes, necromancy/undead

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