The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo

Luzia has a secret: she can use magic. When her mistress finds out she has Luzia perform for guests,which leads to interest in Luzia from some of her mistresses powerful friends. Luzia will be caught up in a dangerous political gamble and will have to use her magic and the help of a familiar, Guillen Santangel, to survive and evade the Inquisition. She also has to hide the fact she is Jewish and survive trials to test her magic, which is described by her mistress to others as miracles. Feelings between Luzia and Santangel flourish, and they have to deal with that complication as well. 
This was a interesting story. I liked the historical setting of Spain in the sixteenth century. I liked Luzia and could feel the tension in her story. It was well written and a good paced story.
Content warning: some descriptions of torture, a scene of burning at the stake, abuse, sexual situations, strong language
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5

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