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For a Muse of Fire
by Heidi Heilig
"Sefondre, the Aquitans call it—to coalesce."
Sefondre describes this story perfectly. You might not think that shadow plays, mental illness, necromancy and colonization would mix well in a book, but Heidi weaves all these disparate threads together seamlessly into a story that's by turns deeply honest, singular, and hugely expansive, painting a vivid picture of a world like none you've experienced before.
This is a world I already want to return to, just one day after finishing it!
Sefondre describes this story perfectly. You might not think that shadow plays, mental illness, necromancy and colonization would mix well in a book, but Heidi weaves all these disparate threads together seamlessly into a story that's by turns deeply honest, singular, and hugely expansive, painting a vivid picture of a world like none you've experienced before.
This is a world I already want to return to, just one day after finishing it!