Ward Against Death by Melanie Card
ebook, 306 pages
Published August 2nd 2011 by Entangled Publishing
Age Group: NA Urban Fantasy
Source: ecopy from publisher
Series: Chronicles of a Reluctant Necromancer #1
Summary:
Twenty-year-old Ward de’Ath expected this to be a simple job—bring a nobleman’s daughter back from the dead for fifteen minutes, let her family say good-bye, and launch his fledgling career as a necromancer. Goddess knows he can’t be a surgeon—the Quayestri already branded him a criminal for trying—so bringing people back from the dead it is.
But when Ward wakes the beautiful Celia Carlyle, he gets more than he bargained for. Insistent that she’s been murdered, Celia begs Ward to keep her alive and help her find justice. By the time she drags him out her bedroom window and into the sewers, Ward can’t bring himself to break his damned physician’s Oath and desert her.
However, nothing is as it seems—including Celia. One second, she’s treating Ward like sewage, the next she’s kissing him. And for a nobleman’s daughter, she sure has a lot of enemies. If he could just convince his heart to give up on the infuriating beauty, he might get out of this alive…

I loved, loved, loved Ward Against Death. This book is deliberate and detailed and at the same time it is fast paced. It is the strangest mixture but it totally worked for me. The characters were on the run trying to solve a mystery and they were always doing something, but all the while it was also very descriptive and thorough in it’s writing. Melanie Card did a really great job with Ward Against Death, and I basically need the second book right now.
Ward and Celia are so totally different but yet they work so well together. And honestly there wasn’t a ton of romance in the book but what romance there was completely brought the book to life. I loved the scenes between Ward and Celia. The two of them have some crazy trust issues though. Holy cow! I really liked Ward. He is reserved but you can tell he has all this untapped potential if he would just open up a little. And he does as the story goes on. I can’t wait to learn even more about him in the next book. I hope the two of them can finally just trust each other now because I really love the two of them.
The story in Ward Against Death was wonderful as well. I really enjoyed the complexity of the mystery. There was a lot going on, it was basically a whole new world being created. I’ll admit that I sometimes got the names for people or things confused but it didn’t detract from the overall story.
Ward Against Death is like a New adult historical urban fantasy. I don’t read enough urban fantasy. Ward Against Death reminded me why I love the genre so much.
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Ooh, I LOVE the synopsis, and now your review makes me want to grab the book NOW!
Great review!
Ahhh..i love your review and this sounds like it has all the elements I adore in UF, so adding this to my list..awesome review cupcake!