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In The Blight of Muirwood, the second book in the Muirwood Trilogy, Lia finds herself filled with inner turmoil after the great battle of Winterrowd that led to the death of the wicked king and her closest ally. Despite her reservations, Lia is called to be an official protector of Muirwood Abbey and is charged to employ her magic to defend Ellowyn Demont, the lost heir of the fallen kingdom of Pry-Ree. Her duties are put to the test when the Queen Dowager arrives in Muirwood accusing the Aldermaston, the abbey’s overseer, for the king’s death. Amidst the turmoil, battle ensues, and Lia learns of a terrible plague that threatens to cover the land in darkness and death. Atop it all, the magic of the world begins to fail. In a quest to undo the devastation, Lia’s path brings her to a startling revelation that will change her life forever.
466 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 4, 2011

"The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors; that which it loves, and also that which it fears. So often, we bring into our lives that which would ruin us merely by thinking and fearing it"
This quote is attributed the Aldermaston, Gideon Penman of Muirwood Abbey. The first line however, was in the first book, attributed to Cuthbert Renwden of Billerback Abby. I do like the further explanation given here.