A Spell of Passion or Fear

An unexpected delight: I’ll be entirely honest, I bought this book because the concept of a romance novel set in the world of Plato’s Republic just seemed so silly that I had to look at it… only to be blown away by Mill’s writing. The romance between the two characters was sweet and genuinely heartwarming without being saccharine. the Kalliopolis Mill depicts isn’t exactly like Plato’s (there’s robots for one thing!!) but she’s clearly done her homework and makes a lot of references to Plato’s workshops, mixed in with her own. All in all, I loved this and would absolutely recommend it to anyone, philosophy nerd or not… –Amazon Review

This is a lovely book, sensitively written and in an inventive and fascinating world that I’d like to see more of; Kalliopolis and its neighbouring cities could easily be home for many more adventures for the citizens (and sentient machines) of this steampunk world. The anachronisms highlighted above will probably not bother most readers, and the politics are a relatively shallow backdrop for the important events of the story. The romance between Ariston and Phaleas, the real heart of this story, is very nicely handled, especially after the somewhat clichéd unequal relationship at the start of their affair. As a whole, this book is both sexy and affecting, with likable characters, enough moral complexity to keep the reader guessing, and very competent writing.
-Djibril al-Ayad at The Future Fire

I’m giving this a grade of ‘Very Good’ and I recommend it to those who like fantasy and are looking for a different type of steampunk story than the usual Victoriana.
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About the book

Once, Ariston was a Guardian of the Kalliopolis, the perfect city designed by the Philosophers—Philosophers who, in their wisdom, replaced the imperfect human Guardians of Ariston’s generation with warrior machines. Phaleas Peneste, a poor farmer’s orphan the new Guardians rescued from the devastating winter that killed his family, now serves as their squire and mechanic.

Unhappy with their positions in the Kalliopolis’s new order, both men decide to escape, a coincidence that leads to their first meeting.

Afraid to risk his life in the wilderness beyond the Kalliopolis, Phaleas hesitates and is recaptured by the Guardians. Ariston discovers he doesn’t have anywhere to run. Back inside, they begin a secret relationship. Phaleas hopes that together, they might give each other the strength to escape the Kalliopolis forever… but first he has to convince Ariston to try again.

(Original cover from Dreamspinner Press by Paul Richmond)

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