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House of Blight
by Maxym M. Martineau
The House of Blight grabbed my attention immediately with the gothic tones, visceral emotion, and forbidden magics.
Edira, who is what is known as a Threadminder, possesses the ability of healing, but her magic comes with a cost: with each life she mends, she exchanges a piece of her own.
When the incurable blight infects her brothers, she realizes that she cannot save them both and must rely on the Ferngloves, an influential family, and their leader Orin. After an offer of assistance. Edira is drawn to Orin, agreeing to a deal that beneficial to both of their interests. What lengths will she go to save those most dear to her heart?
I really enjoyed this story and I’m definitely interested in reading book 2.
Thank you NetGalley for this gifted eARC in exchange for my honest review and feedback.
Edira, who is what is known as a Threadminder, possesses the ability of healing, but her magic comes with a cost: with each life she mends, she exchanges a piece of her own.
When the incurable blight infects her brothers, she realizes that she cannot save them both and must rely on the Ferngloves, an influential family, and their leader Orin. After an offer of assistance. Edira is drawn to Orin, agreeing to a deal that beneficial to both of their interests. What lengths will she go to save those most dear to her heart?
I really enjoyed this story and I’m definitely interested in reading book 2.
Thank you NetGalley for this gifted eARC in exchange for my honest review and feedback.