The Killing Spell
by Shay KauweAbout this book
In this spellbinding fantasy debut set in a future where language magic reigns, a young Hawaiian woman must solve a murder to clear her name. Kea Petrova is dealing with more than her fair share of trouble. At just twenty-five years old, she’s the youngest of five Hawaiian clan leaders living on the Homestead in outer Los Angeles. Nearly 200 years ago, when a catastrophic flood submerged the Hawaiian islands and unleashed magic into the world, these clans forged a treaty with the city, establishing a new Hawaiian homeland. But that treaty is about to expire. Kea struggles to keep her small clan afloat, scraping together rent each month through odd jobs and selling her own crafted Hawaiian language spells. While her talent for language magic is her saving grace, she feels like a shadow of those who came before her. Just when she thinks things can’t get any more complicated, the murder of Angelo Reyes—LA’s most prominent Filipino activist—turns her world upside-down. Angelo was killed by a death spell—something that, due to the properties of each school of language magic, can only exist in Hawaiian. With independent spellsmithing being technically illegal, Kea quickly becomes the prime suspect, known for her spellwork on the Homestead. To clear her name, she must unravel the mystery behind Angelo’s murder and confront LA’s most powerful (and dangerous) players, each wielding their own type of magic. The clock is ticking—can Kea save herself, her clan, and the Homestead before it’s too late?
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Sean WilliamsonIncredible Fantasy with unique focus of Language
"The Killing Spell is the kind of fantasy that pulls you in straight away and then refuses to let go. From the very first pages, it feels like stepping into a world that is both lyrical and dangerous, where language itself carries weight, history, and power in a way that feels fresh and deeply imaginative. One of the most compelling aspects is the concept of place-based language. Words aren’t just tools here; they are living forces infused with magic shaped by the ʻāina, rich culture, and identity. That idea alone would be enough to carry the story, but Kauwe goes further, weaving it seamlessly into the characters’ struggles and the broader social structure. The hierarchical system is sharply drawn and the tension between those who uphold it and those who resist it gives the story an ever-present intensity. Kea’s journey is especially satisfying. Watching her carve out her own place in a treacherous homestead and defend her family and land against an even less forgiving city is incredible. Her story is inspiring and it leaves the door open for countless conversations about how power and privilege show up in the everyday world. There’s a quiet resilience to her that builds over time, making every small victory feel earned. The themes of proving oneself and stepping up as a hero and leader show themselves in a way that feels genuine rather than forced. Life is hard, and Kea’s struggles make it her victories feel more real and earned. The romance is another highlight, developing with a natural rhythm that never overshadows the larger story but instead deepens it. It adds warmth without softening the stakes. I love a story where the focus is the strong woman’s journey and the romance is side note. Perhaps most impressive is how The Killing Spell balances feeling complete while clearly laying the groundwork for more to come. I can't wait to read the next book and learn more about this incredible world of languages! In short, this is a beautifully constructed fantasy with heart, intelligence, and a unique voice. If you’re drawn to rich worldbuilding, meaningful character journeys, and stories that explore power, both personal and societal, this one is absolutely worth your time. ["
April 18, 2026 Verified Purchase
readswithmjAbsolutely devoured
"This story was absolutely phenomenal, and I’m so glad I picked up the audio copy. Being able to hear the Hawaiian language as it should be, and not muddling it up in my head, lead to such a beautiful reading experience. While this story has a satisfying ending, I fell in love with the characters so much, it left me wanting to read more. I highly recommend picking up this book if you’re into mystery fantasy (and fantastic imagery) with a dash of romance. ["
May 5, 2026 Verified Purchase