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Humanity is about to unravel, and Clea Hart holds the final thread.A light-wielding warrior known as a Veilin, she's stolen the cursed Deadlock Medallion-an artifact of legend that could spell doom for mankind's last three cities. Escaping from enemies she once called friends, Clea knows she has to destroy it, and that means returning home.The forest of Shambelin is the only thing standing in her way, but it's rife with traps, tricks, and beasts. She can't survive it alone. In desperation, she accepts the help of a mysterious man named Ryson.The forest is his domain, and Clea and Ryson are as different as the sun and moon that shape its illusions. Together, they face the wilderness, the medallion's influence, and the woes of their declining world. These challenges unite them, but when Ryson's secrets come to light, Clea realizes that the horrors of the forest are nothing but a playground to his past.Their connection is undeniable, her mission is critical, but trusting him could be the last mistake she ever makes. No library descriptions found. |
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Clea put herself in danger by stealing the cursed Deadlock Medallion. Struggling to make it through the forest of Shambelin and almost getting killed, she reluctantly accepts Ryson's offer to guide her through the forest back to Loda.Together, they encounter many obstacles on their mission to destroy the medallion, but as Clea learns more about Ryson, the challenges of the forest might not be her only fear, can she really trust him?
Great atmospheric storytelling and thoughtful illustration of a deep relationship between characters. I would highly recommend this novel!
My favorite quote
"You love as if love is a religion in its intensity, it becomes an almost self-destructive dedication to whatever it is that you love. It is because of this you know love only as a commitment; you're seldom seen or long forgotten its other faces. Acts of cold commitment are love to you. Your hatred is ripe, your love robbed of warmth. You aren't callous. You feel."
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