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400 pages, Hardcover
First published June 23, 2020
sirscha is this really fierce MC, but there is no firsthand account of her training.so there are a lot of good basic points, but i just wanted more. there is definitely room for improvement, which i hope happens as the series progresses.
the main relationship is a friendship between sirscha and saengo, but they have very few memorable interactions.
there is a vast cast of characters with hints of being them complex individuals, but there is no in-depth development.
the world is full of different people and creatures and kingdoms and history, but i really couldnt give you an explanation as to how its all built together.
the plot is fast-paced and exciting, but there is little time for the reader to really reflect on everything that is happening.





Some centuries ago, a shaman who would become known as the Soulless rose against the kingdoms. He had the power to kill by ripping out the souls of his enemies. The history books are always vague about what exactly happened, but not even the armies of Thiy could subdue him. He merely claimed their souls for himself, strengthening his power and his madness.
Then Ronin descended from the north with a massive spider as his familiar, one of the Spinners of his homeland. No shaman had ever possessed a Spinner as a familiar before. Only the union of two such powerful beings could defeat the Soulless.
After the Soulless’s death, the souls he’d claimed scattered, taking root in the trees. Over time, the forest died and became a dangerous place for travelers. For whatever reason, Ronin made his home within the woods, using spidersilk spun from the bond with his Spinner to cloak the restless spirits. Not only that, but he convinced the kingdoms to sign the first and only peace treaty of its kind, one that would ensure peace for centuries to come.
And now, after all this time, the Dead Wood has begun to expand far more quickly than in the past, casting Ronin’s power into doubt.

It is not from the world that I need acknowledgement of my worth.
[…] I was afraid. Not for my life. I was afraid of being invisible, a fear I’ve held close from the moment I was old enough to understand that I’d been abandoned with no true name.
Thank you to Page Street Publishing for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review! This did not affect my opinion in any way.
All quotes are taken from an advance copy and may differ in final publication.
Sirschia Ashwyn has spent years of her life training to become one of the elite spies for the queen...but even the best laid plans can come to ruin when your best friend is killed and you magically resurrect them.![]()
Focus on the problems we have now. Not the ones you’re adding in your head.



