Tag: Mitchell Hogan

First Lines Friday – 29/08/2025

In another First Lines Friday, I feature another book I’m reading as part of my upcoming ChatGPT recommendations reading challenge. Yes, I’m absolutely trying to get you as excited for my thoughts on this challenge as I am to taking part in it! 

For this challenge, I’m reading and reviewing three books. Last week I featured the most mainstream author and book on the list. Today, I’m doing a 180° and reviewing the indie author I was recommended after requesting a less mainstream novel. 

Now, here are the opening lines of today’s feature. Then, I’ll tell you more about the book…

A trickle of blood oozed down the cold steel of Aldrich’s sword. Drops splattered onto dry leaves, staining them red. He pressed his back against the old tree’s gnarled trunk, rough bark scratching his skin through his shirt. Thirty yards away lay the still-warm corpse of the man he’d put down, one arm outstretched, reaching for a knife discarded in the undergrowth. There was a smell of wrongness about the body, and something odd about its appearance; it looked… denser, somehow. 

Eyes closed and barely breathing, Aldrich waited, listening. All was silent.

 

 

A Crucible of Souls – Mitchell Hogan 

Genre: Fantasy 

Pages: 500

Audience: Adult

Publisher: Indie, then Harper Voyager

Publication Date: July 2013

Goodreads – A Crucible of Souls

 

Mitchell Hogan, an imaginative new talent, makes his debut with the acclaimed first installment in the epic Sorcery Ascendant Sequence, A Crucible of Souls, a mesmerising tale of high fantasy that combines magic, malevolence, and mystery.

When young Caldan’s parents are brutally slain, the boy is raised by monks who initiate him into the arcane mysteries of sorcery.

Growing up plagued by questions about his past, Caldan vows to discover who his parents were and why they were violently killed. The search will take him beyond the walls of the monastery, into the unfamiliar and dangerous chaos of city life. With nothing to his name but a pair of mysterious heirlooms and a handful of coins, he must prove his talent to become apprenticed to a guild of sorcerers.

But the world outside the monastery is a darker place than he ever imagined, and his treasured sorcery has disturbing depths he does not fully understand. As a shadowed evil manipulates the unwary and forbidden powers are unleashed, Caldan is plunged into an age-old conflict that will bring the world to the edge of destruction.

Soon, he must choose a side and face the true cost of uncovering his past.

 

My Thoughts…

One aspect I enjoy most about blogging is getting the opportunity to read and rep indie or lesser-known authors. BookTok and other socials are great at keeping the mainstream on top of the list. And that’s great – there are lots of mainstream authors I enjoy and love to see content about. 

However, the status quo has an opportunity to change with the introduction of new voices. I love variety, and so I’m excited to feature Mitchell Hogan, an Aussie author who originally published independently before A Crucible of Souls was picked up by Harper Voyager. 

Advertised as a coming-of-age novel, it leans into a well known fantasy trope. Broadly I do enjoy these, and it’s been some time since I picked one up. What does A Crucible of Souls have to offer? ChatGPT recommended this book to me for its inclusion of forbidden knowledge and magic, and a morally grey protagonist. 

I’m really excited to read this soon! 

Thanks for reading today’s First Lines Friday post! Have you read A Crucible of Souls? 

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