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Loyalties will be tested as never before.
The Raider King’s plans to claim the Witchlands are under way. Now, his forces sow terror in the mountains, slaughtering innocents. After finding the slain, Aeduan and Iseult race for safety. And despite differing goals, they’ve grown to trust one another in the fight to survive. Yet the Bloodwitch keeps a secret that could change everything . . .
When Merik sacrifices himself to save his friends, he is captured by the Fury. However, Merik isn’t one to give up easily, and he’ll do whatever it takes to save those he loves. And in Marstok, Safi the Truthwitch agrees to help the empress uncover a rebellion. But those implicated are killed and Safi becomes desperate for freedom.
War has come once more to the Witchlands. Perhaps if Safi and Iseult were united, their powers could bring peace. But chaos is not easily tamed.
576 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published February 12, 2019













She stole his breath now, and he had no breath to spare.
From the day she had stabbed Aeduan in the heart, that heart had become hers—and she would not let this be his end.
I was so eager to learn Aeduan's story, and I knew it was going to be sad, but I have never imagined how sad and how devastating it would be.But there was no reason. There never had been. He was just a child, trapped in the wreckage of war. He had not done this, he had not caused this. Yet he had lost his life to it all the same.
He was a Bloodwitch no longer. He was a monk no longer. He was man, just a man. It would have to be enough.
But a great deal of solace for me was the fact that Aeduan was walking around shirtless, a lot.Instead, she simply watched as the seconds ground past and internally chanted, Stasis. A futile refrain really, for once Aeduan had straightened fully and set to removing his shirt, it became too frustrating for Iseult to endure.
Oh Boy, how frustrating it was when he was putting his shirt back on! *dreamy sigh*
Coming back to the plot and characters, I see what Susan Dennard did here. First, we have a slow start, focusing more on shirtless Aeduan, but after a while, we jump straight into chaos: all of the characters at once find themselves in a tight knot. Susan Dennard jumps from POV to POV, finishing every chapter on the highest peak of tension, catching her readers in a situation where they don't know how to handle that continuous culmination. And then, of course, we end up in multiple huge cliffhangers
My mind is blown away with multiple directions this series is taking, and I can't wait to jump in and follow the threads!
My only complaint is that sometimes it feels like years passed in the story but in the books' time it has only been three or four weeks. How?! I don't know how I feel about the fact that there's going to be 2 more books. I guess that book 4 is necessary and going to concentrate on Iseult, but a lot of stuff may happen in two more books i.e. someone important might die. I hope not, otherwise, I'll go to war with Ms. Dennard.
For now, though, I believe Susan Dennard will complete with flying colours what she has initiated so brilliantly.

”Te varuje.
I trust you as if my soul were yours.”

~4.5 Stars~
