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OverviewShould it wake, its nightmares will consume the world... After her life nearly fell apart, Brygida finally knows her place: away from the village, with her mothers, healing the slumbering wood to keep the nightmares at bay. Her family grimoire warns that the wood may never be allowed to wake, and she claims that duty for her own. Her mind does turn to the new lord of Rubin, but wishing for more almost lost her everything, and she's not about to lose her witchlands to its nightmares caused by the villagers. That is, until the dreaded cult arrives... Kaspian has never wanted the rulership, but when his father passes away, he has no choice but to ascend to lord. With tensions high between the village and the witches, trust lacking between him and his subjects, and a heavy heart turned toward the wood, Kaspian can't help but wish for someone to take it all away... And then a familiar face from his past comes to grant it. With a tide of blood and demons in its wake, the cult arrives to cleanse the so-called stain of witchcraft upon Rubin, and it won't stop until Brygida and her mothers are dead. But with demons closing in and the fitfully slumbering wood ready to wake, the cult's spark of violence could destroy not only the region of Rubin, but everything. Desperate for allies, betrayed by blood, and alienated from one another, can Brygida and Kaspian stem the dark tide of the cult together, or will they, their people, their lands, and everything drown in the mortal inevitability of blood, demons, and a waking wood with an insatiable hunger...? Find out what happens when the slumbering wood wakes in Fall of the Reaper, the thrilling third book in this romantic dark fantasy series inspired by Slavic mythology and folklore, sure to please fans of Juliet Marillier's Blackthorn & Grim series and Naomi Novik's Uprooted. Read Fall of the Reaper to unearth the secrets of this beautifully haunting adventure today! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Miranda Honfleur , Nicolette AndrewsPublisher: Miranda Honfleur Imprint: Miranda Honfleur Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9781949932256ISBN 10: 1949932257 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 December 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Steeped in rich and dark folklore, Feast of the Mother is young-adult fantasy at its best. Honfleur and Andrews take witches, murder, and romance, twist and weave them together with an imaginative and mysterious backdrop of medieval grievances. The result is a page-turning tale that will keep you riveted from the first page until the very last."" --Raye Wagner, USA Today bestselling author of the Magi Rising series ""If you love Naomi Novik's books, Feast of the Mother is the dark, romantic story you've been waiting for! The mythos is vibrant and multi-layered. This fantasy satisfied to the fullest degree!"" --Alisha Klapheke, USA Today bestselling author of the Uncommon World series ""A mythic delight and new release you must read... For those who love stories with well-woven mythologies, this is a wonderful tale. It draws from Polish mythology, and features a well-crafted Eastern European world, complete with a foreboding forest, Mrok witches, and strange denizens of the deep which demand justice for murdered women."" --J.M. Butler, author of the Tue-Rah Chronicles ""Feast of the Mother is a delightfully magical old-world fantasy. With a heroine who is both grave and valiant, a world full of mystery and haunting magic, and a mystery that will keep you riveted, you won't be able to put down this delightful tale. Recommended for fans of An Enchantment of Ravens. Don't miss this triumphant first-in-series by authors Miranda Honfleur and Nicolette Andrews."" --Sarah K. L. Wilson, bestselling author of the Dragon School series ""Completely unlike anything I expected or anything I've read before. Brygida is a witch who is only beginning to know what she's capable of and what her duties are. She's a fantastic character, strong in her convictions and loyal in her beliefs. I can't help but root for someone like that. And this world! It's so intriguing and fun that I flew through the pages, not wanting to stop. Utterly fascinating! With a slow burn romance, well-developed world, and beautiful prose, this is a story that should not be missed."" --M. Lynn, bestselling author of the Fantasy and Fairytales series" Steeped in rich and dark folklore, Feast of the Mother is young-adult fantasy at its best. Honfleur and Andrews take witches, murder, and romance, twist and weave them together with an imaginative and mysterious backdrop of medieval grievances. The result is a page-turning tale that will keep you riveted from the first page until the very last. --Raye Wagner, USA Today bestselling author of the Magi Rising series If you love Naomi Novik's books, Feast of the Mother is the dark, romantic story you've been waiting for! The mythos is vibrant and multi-layered. This fantasy satisfied to the fullest degree! --Alisha Klapheke, USA Today bestselling author of the Uncommon World series A mythic delight and new release you must read... For those who love stories with well-woven mythologies, this is a wonderful tale. It draws from Polish mythology, and features a well-crafted Eastern European world, complete with a foreboding forest, Mrok witches, and strange denizens of the deep which demand justice for murdered women. --J.M. Butler, author of the Tue-Rah Chronicles Feast of the Mother is a delightfully magical old-world fantasy. With a heroine who is both grave and valiant, a world full of mystery and haunting magic, and a mystery that will keep you riveted, you won't be able to put down this delightful tale. Recommended for fans of An Enchantment of Ravens. Don't miss this triumphant first-in-series by authors Miranda Honfleur and Nicolette Andrews. --Sarah K. L. Wilson, bestselling author of the Dragon School series Completely unlike anything I expected or anything I've read before. Brygida is a witch who is only beginning to know what she's capable of and what her duties are. She's a fantastic character, strong in her convictions and loyal in her beliefs. I can't help but root for someone like that. And this world! It's so intriguing and fun that I flew through the pages, not wanting to stop. Utterly fascinating! With a slow burn romance, well-developed world, and beautiful prose, this is a story that should not be missed. --M. Lynn, bestselling author of the Fantasy and Fairytales series Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |