Sunday, November 16, 2025

REVIEW: The Keeper of Magical Things by Julie Leong

I absolutely loved this book! Julie Leong never fails to captivate me, and once again she delivers a story that feels complete, immersive, and satisfying, all in under 400 pages. After reading so many sprawling fantasy duologies and cliffhanger-heavy epics, I really appreciate an author who can introduce a rich world, compelling characters, and a clear premise, then wrap it all up beautifully without dragging things out. And honestly… the flying cats don’t hurt either. ✨๐Ÿˆ‍⬛

The pacing is brisk and engaging, the magic system is intriguing, and we’re treated to a slow-burn sapphic romance that adds just the right amount of heart. There’s also a delightfully hateable villain, a lovely found-family element, and a cast of quirky, memorable side characters who make the world feel alive.

This is cozy fantasy at its finest, and another Julie Leong story I can see myself revisiting. If you’re in the mood for a feel-good read you can breeze through in a weekend, I highly recommend picking this one up!

Purchase your copy here.

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