The Queen Of Blood by Sarah Beth Durst, 353 pages
“Everything
has a spirit: the willow tree with leaves that kiss the pond, the stream that
feeds the river, the wind that exhales fresh snow . . . But the spirits that
reside within this land want to rid it of all humans. One woman stands between
these malevolent spirits and the end of humankind: the queen. She alone has the
magical power to prevent the spirits from destroying every man, woman, and
child. But queens are still just human, and no matter how strong or good, the
threat of danger always looms. With the position so precarious, young women are
chosen to train as heirs. Daleina, a seemingly quiet academy student, is under
no illusions as to her claim to the throne, but simply wants to right the
wrongs that have befallen the land. Ven, a disgraced champion, has spent his
exile secretly fighting against the growing number of spirit attacks. Joining
forces, these daring partners embark on a treacherous quest to find the source
of the spirits' restlessness--a journey that will test their courage and trust,
and force them to stand against both enemies and friends to save their land . .
. before it's bathed in blood.”
This book has an excellent concept and it’s brilliantly executed. Although this book was written for adults
there are plenty of teen fantasy lovers that will want to read it as well.
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