![]() ![]() Even worse, she discovers that her mission is to heal not a simple servant of the mansion, but Hal Cavendish, the Reaper of Versia, and sworn enemy of the kingdom. The dilapidated mansion, eccentric lord, and the fact that she can’t leave her room after dark have Wren wondering what’s going on. When a letter arrives from an elusive lord, Wren jumps on the chance to redeem herself and heads to Colwick Hall. ![]() ![]() There’s a lot to untangle in this book, and I absolutely recommend reading this book under cover of a frigid winter night, or under the cover of a fierce spring rainstorm.Īt the center of this story is Wren Southerland, whose been dismissed from her duties at the Queen’s guard, separated from her best friend and girl she loves, all because of her reckless use of magic. Add to that a female lead whose only downfall is her kindness and emotion fuelled actions, and you’ve got a ticking time bomb. Of course, the building tension and blossoming romance add to the thrill and soon you’re flying through the pages of this book dying to find out what answer behind the murders happening at the Colwick estate. The creepy atmosphere, the romantic trysts happening in the darkness, and the danger that lurks within the walls of mysterious manors always calls my name. ![]()
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