The Beasts of Winter: A Daggers of Ire Novel

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January 27, 2026
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A thrilling, heartfelt, and magical companion to The Daggers of Ire from J. C. Cervantes, New York Times bestselling author of the Storm Runner series. Perfect for fans of Witchlings and Amari and the Night Brothers!
Fetch the fox is on his own.
Fetch is a weaver of magic, gifted with immense powers—but there is no one left to teach him how to master them. And no one to share his life with since the cruel Winter Queen, Celeste, cursed Fetch into a fox and abducted his beloved younger sister, Violet.

As Celeste awakens from her slumber to usher in Winter once more, she makes a stunning announcement: the Winter Palace—the very place where Violet is being held captive--will host a festival. With the palace's spelled protections down for just one evening, the opportunity to save his sister might finally be in Fetch's grasp. And so, with only Beckblade, a tiny yet fierce bone dragon, for company, he sets off on a treacherous rescue mission.

But what Fetch doesn't realize is that a dark and mysterious secret lies buried within him, one that could unravel everything. Can Fetch discover what plagues him before it leads to his ruin, and he loses Violet and their magic forever?

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A quest to rescue a loved one
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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What worked:
Fetch is changed into a fox by the Winter Witch, and she takes Fetch’s younger sister, Violet. The main focus of the plot is Fetch’s quest to rescue Violet, with the subplot being his attempt to stop Celeste’s trap during a festival. The journey includes stops with an oracle (or two if you count Beck), a ghost, a giant, and other magical characters. There are a few ambiguous clues or riddles, and a no-win situation. Fetch has doubts that he’s worthy of saving his sister, but he always follows his heart when making difficult decisions. He faces certain death times, but perhaps those situations weren’t as unquestionable as readers might think.
The author incorporates several elements that create underlying tension and a figurative countdown clock. Violet left behind a handkerchief with magical stitches that once belonged to their mother. The handkerchief is connected to Violet’s heart, but the stitches disappear each day to show the time left before losing her heart. Also, Fetch is unaware that he’s been possessed by a spirit called Malvada. Malvada is searching for someone more powerful to possess, but it’s draining Fetch’s magic while inside his body. Fetch becomes weaker but doesn’t know why. Readers will anticipate the moment when Fetch realizes Malvada’s the spirit within himself or when it finds a more powerful character to possess.
Fetch conjures a tiny bone dragon that may be the highlight of the story. It calls itself Beckblade, and it contributes amusement and mystery while becoming a loyal friend and protector to Fetch. It turns out that Beck’s dreams foretell the future, so readers get a hint of what’s to come. To add humor and novelty, Beck has narcolepsy, meaning he may fall asleep at any moment. His small size doesn’t keep him from performing brave deeds as various dangers arise. Other abilities arise to keep readers guessing. Beckblade always seems to find a way to bridge differences between characters or to bring reason to volatile situations.
What didn’t work as well:
A few questions remain once the conflict is resolved. Readers may want to know more about the dojee’s past after she finishes helping Fetch. Also, readers may be curious about Fetch’s appearance in the future. Perhaps, there’s a sequel in the works?
The final verdict:
This book tells a fun story about a Fox who is determined to rescue his sister and ultimately saves the kingdom. The conflicted main character’s quest draws in creative personalities, and the author inserts complications to increase the drama and tension. I highly recommend you give this book a shot!
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I picked this up expecting a cozy fantasy adventure and instead got my heart lightly stomped on by a cursed fox with magic issues.

I absolutely loved The Beasts of Winter: A Daggers of Ire Novel by J.C. Cervantes. Reading this from Fetch’s perspective pulled me right into a snow-laced world of danger, devotion, and quiet bravery. Fetch isn’t just a fox cursed by an evil winter queen he’s a weaver of powerful magic with no mentor, no safety net, and no one left except the sister he’s desperate to save. And honestly? His determination had me rooting for him from page one.

The stakes felt personal and emotional as Fetch risked everything to infiltrate the winter palace during a rare festival night, and the tension never let up. Add in Beckblade the tiny, ferocious bone dragon companion who completely stole my heart, and I was fully invested. The story balances action, magic, and emotional depth so well, especially as Fetch begins to uncover the dark secret buried within himself that could change everything.

This book felt like a snowy fairytale with sharp edges, beautiful, bittersweet, and quietly powerful. If you love found family, cursed heroes, magical creatures, and sibling bonds that refuse to break, this one is absolutely worth the journey.
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