

Nadya and Malachiasz continue their doomed, toxic, intense romance even as they work at direct cross-purposes while Serefin (more tortured and less charming this time around) figures out that he likes Kacper and fights a voice in his head meanwhile, gods (or maybe monsters) stir and manipulate mortals.

Dual narration from Nadya’s and Serefin’s perspectives, with additional narrative interludes including two of the handful of brown characters in this Eastern European–influenced world of pale skin, takes readers on a (pedestrian) road trip to a scary forest where everyone has a goal that involves killing one of their reluctant allies and sort-of friends.

Serefin is king of Tranavia, but the court doesn’t trust him Malachiasz is the Black Vulture, a monstrous magic wielder, but he still doesn’t have the power he sought, and Nadya can no longer hear her gods. Duncan paints a Gothic, icy world where shadows whisper, and no one is who they seem, with a shocking ending that will leave you breathless.Ī Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday.Magic and romance steeped in blood and betrayal.Īfter the dramatic conclusion of Wicked Saints(2019), things have stuttered along. In her dramatic follow-up to Wicked Saints, the first book in her Something Dark and Holy trilogy, Emily A. The voices that Serefin hears in the darkness, the ones that Nadya believes are her gods, the ones that Malachiasz is desperate to meet-those voices want a stake in the world, and they refuse to stay quiet any longer. Their paths are being orchestrated by someone.or something. Malachiasz is at war with who-and what-he's become.Īs their group is continually torn apart, the girl, the prince, and the monster find their fates irrevocably intertwined. Serefin is fighting off a voice in his head that doesn't belong to him. The stunning sequel to instant New York Times bestseller, Wicked Saints PublishDateText mediaType Audiobook shortDescription IsPublicPerformanceAllowed False languages OverDrive Product Record readingOrder 2 images
