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""Wrenching, thrilling, and wildly imaginative...The kind of story that you just can't put down."" โTHEA GUANZON, New York Times and international bestselling author
The first novel in an eerie, darkly creative, and romantic new gothic fantasy duology from Maxym M. Martineau, for readers of Sarah J. Maas and Rachel Gillig.
Edira Brillwyn is a threadmender. She holds a rare, lifesaving power that can cure disease and heal injuries in the blink of an eye. But magic always comes with a cost, and saving anyone sacrifices a sliver of her own life. Sheโs always kept her abilities hidden...until the powerful Fernglove family discovers her secret.
The Ferngloves are charming and beautiful, possess powerful magic, and donโt take no for an answerโespecially Orin, the head of these ruling elites. When Ediraโs brothers unexpectedly contract blightโan incurable virus killing people throughout the town, and an illness too strong for her to heal them bothโOrin offers to help. Together at his estate theyโll research a cure while Orin slows their sickness and Edira hones her magic. His kindness and honesty surprises Edira, as does her undeniable attraction to him.
But the other Ferngloves are suspicious of her power and may be more dangerous than the ever-present disease. The longer Edira stays within the confines of the Manor, the more the familyโs pristine exterior begins to crackโuntil Edira discovers a terrifying secret and must choose who she can save and at what cost...
""[E]nthralling...With court intrigue, a dash of romance, and betrayal galore, this promises good things to come."" โย Publishers Weekly
""[A] gorgeous fae gothic... I'm excited to see what [Martineau] does next."" โILLONA ANDREWS, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Maxym M. Martineau is an associate creative director by day and a fantasy author by night. When sheโs not getting heated over broken hearts, she enjoys playing video games, binge-watching television shows, competing in just about any sport, and of course, reading.