I eagerly downloaded this book as soon as I had finished ' The Wretched of Muirwood', I loved that book, it was truly one of the most beautiful things I've read, and I went into 'The blight of Muirwood' with such high expectations, which were happily met and even went above and beyond in places.
This book starts shortly after the previous one left off - although it quickly skips a year. Lia is slowly getting to use and come to grips with her power in the medium, even though Colvin had made an oath to teach her how to read he has not returned. Despite trying to convince the Aldermastion to let her learn, he has appointed her the Abbey Hunter and protector. This leads Lia to be in charge of the protection of a guest of the Abbey, Ellowyn Dermot - a girl Lia can't help but be jealous of because she has all the opportunities she wishes she had - and none of the gratitude, however this does bring back the return of Colvin and we get to explore that relationship once more. Unfortunately the Abbey is seriously under threat, on one side from a vengeful queen who wants to get her hands on Ellowyn, and on the other, a blight - a plague that threatens the land and all the magic in it.
Firstly can I just say wow. Although I am only updating now, I actually read this book in a night. It wasn't just any night either, it was a night me and my husband were child free, and I didn't even want to take the opportunity to go out as I was just so caught up in this book. Wheeler is an extremely talented writer, who has a knack of creating a picture so vividly in your head, it is like it is coming to life in front of you. The first book was not without slight criticisms, but it seems like everything that was touched upon has been corrected and worked through within in this book. The main issue with the previous book was that there wasn't an awful lot of character depth, don't get me wrong you always had it in terms of the main characters, but this time we really got to enjoy discovering new sides of Sowe, and the introduction of new characters like Martin and Bryn.
The main thing for me was getting to explore the wonder that is Colvin and Lia's relationship. This is not a romance novel in any way, shape or form, However they share a bond that is so deep and true, that you cannot help to fall in love with it, or wish you had a love like it. Even though Colvin frustrated me at times, their relationship is absolutely breathtaking.
I loved all the battle scenes in this book, and the way we got to finally understand why all this is happening. The battles are dark and gritty and you really get the feel you are there. It also lets us get to know Lia's relationship with the medium a little more. I'm not religious, and neither is this book, but her feelings and trust in the medium is something I imagine people with strong religious beliefs feel towards their faith, and again Wheeler has written this just beautifully.
Overall I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book to anyone, it is a true fantasy novel and undeniably hard to put down.