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IN THE RAVENOUS DARK by A.M. Strickland

IN THE RAVENOUS DARK

by A.M. Strickland

Pub Date: May 18th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-250-77660-0
Publisher: Imprint

A tale of magic, revenge, and death.

Rovan lost her father, a user of blood magic, when she was 7, on the day that the king’s bloodmages stormed her house. Twelve years later, she accidentally reveals her inherited magical power by saving her friend’s life in the middle of the town center. Taken into custody for being unregistered, Rovan unwillingly suffers a ceremony that is deemed mandatory for all bloodmages—attachment to a shade, who acts more like a personal jailer than guardian. Rovan is valuable as a potential source of magic, so she’s forced to associate with the royal family, soon to an intolerable degree. Between enduring one injury after another, she seeks to finish her father’s work by breaking her bonds and exposing the king’s unsavory secrets. Rovan is a tenacious spitfire who fights for freedom and vengeance by any means necessary. Strickland’s worldbuilding is grand; ancient Greece inspires the city’s culture, and the mechanics of blood magic parallel the diametrically opposed death magic in interesting ways. Plus, there’s a new take on a supernatural creature that slides into the story toward the end. Characters in this fantasy world have a range of skin tones and appearances that include violet and silver eyes as well as green and dark blue hair. Several queer identities are represented, including nonbinary, asexual, and polyamorous. Rovan is light-skinned and attracted to multiple genders.

Dauntless and passionate.

(family tree) (Fantasy. 15-adult)