![]() I got an eGalley from Edelweiss to review (thanks to HarperTeen for the copy!) This is one of those annoying books that I tried and tried to read. This is the first book in The Kingdom of Souls trilogy. Inspired by tales of folk magic in her own community, Rena Barron spins a darkly magical tale perfect for fans of Three Dark Crowns or Shadow and Bone, about a girl caught between gods, monsters, and her own mother's schemes. And if he rises, his hunger for souls will bring the world to its knees… unless Arrah pays the price for the magic to stop him. The long-imprisoned Demon King is stirring. Until the Kingdom's children begin to disappear, and Arrah is desperate to find the culprit. There's only one thing Arrah hasn't tried, a deadly last resort: trading years of her own life for scraps of magic. ![]() But each year she fails to call forth her ancestral powers, while her ambitious mother watches with growing disapproval. The lush world building of Children of Blood and Bone meets the epic scale of Strange the Dreamer in this captivating epic YA fantasy debut.īorn into a family of powerful witchdoctors, Arrah yearns for magic of her own. ![]() ![]() Magic has a price-if you're willing to pay. ![]()
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