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368 pages, Hardcover
Expected publication April 14, 2026
❝ These hands can do more than carry a staff or write talismans in blood. They can offer support and tend wounds, perhaps even save a life. You need only call upon the strength inside you to do so. ❞
❝ Such a human thing, to want. To want safety. Freedom . Peace. To want for self and for others. ❞
❝ To care for another person was frightening, vulnerable. It meant another thing for my heart to lose. And now I’d gone and grown fond of someone challenging death itself. ❞
❝ You gave me a second chance once. This time, there’s no escaping it. But you still have a chance, Mistress Kang. Let me be a royal you can count on for once. Use my death to save yourself. ❞
❝ What’s the point of living a human life if you forget your humanity? ❞
❝ But in all my years as a ganshi priestess, I’d learned that the dead— whether lost, embittered, or afraid— only truly wanted one thing. And that was peace. ❞
❝ It still hurt, that act of letting go, but I realized now that there was also freedom in doing it. Freedom to be my own person and discover new loves. Freedom to wander different paths , to experience more joy and struggle and growth. Freedom to hold on to other hands, regardless of who would leave and who would stay. ❞
⊹ ࣪ ˖Thank you to netgalley for the advanced readers copy!!
"A sweeping debut inspired by the Chinese folk practice of necromancy, Deathly Fates is perfect for fans of Descendant of the Crane, The Bone Shard Daughter, and A Magic Steeped in Poison.
As a corpse-driving priestess, a holy servant paid to guide the deceased home, Kang Siying has never feared death. But when her beloved father collapses due to his declining health, Siying realizes that even she is not free from the cruel grasp of mortality. Desperate to provide her father with the medical aid he needs, Siying accepts a dangerous job that promises a generous commission, and travels to a hostile state to retrieve the corpse of a missing prince.
But the moment Siying places her reanimation talisman on the dead prince's head, rather than make the corpse obedient to Siying's commands, the talisman brings the prince back to life. Worse, he won't stay alive for long—not unless he absorbs enough qi, or life force, to keep his soul anchored to his body.
In return for a reward worth twice her original commission, Siying agrees to aid the frustratingly handsome prince in finding and purifying evil spirits for their qi. But as they journey across the countryside, encountering vengeful ghosts and enemy spies alike, they gradually uncover dark secrets about the prince's death—secrets that could endanger both Siying's father and their entire kingdom."