



Witches Steeped in Gold
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
This Jamaican-inspired fantasy debut about two enemy witches who must enter into a deadly alliance to take down a common enemy has the twisted cat-and-mouse of Killing Eve with the richly imagined fantasy world of Furyborn and Ember in the Ashes. Divided by their order. United by their vengeance.
Iraya has spent her life in a cell, but every day brings her closer to freedom—and vengeance.
Jazmyne is the Queen’s daughter, but unlike her sister before her, she has no intention of dying to strengthen her mother’s power.
Sworn enemies, these two witches enter a precarious alliance to take down a mutual threat. But power is intoxicating, revenge is a bloody pursuit, and nothing is certain—except the lengths they will go to win this game.
"A thundering waterfall of magic, vengeance and intrigue." —Samantha Shannon, New York Times & Sunday Times bestselling author of The Priory of the Orange Tree and The Bone Season.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Ancestral magic radiates throughout Smart's Jamaican folklore inspired YA debut, a dual narrative driven by grief and revenge. When her sister is killed in a sacrificial ceremony, 17-year-old Alumbrar witch Jazmyne Cariot vows to bring the island of Aiyca's doyenne down. But Doyenne Cariot is her mother, who regularly sacrifices children to protect the island, and who murdered the previous royal family, the Adairs, a decade before, taking the crown for herself. Having hidden her identity since that coup, 18-year-old Obeah witch Iraya Adair, sole survivor and rightful heir to the throne, is released from prison, also planning to kill Doyenne Cariot. Recognizing that they share a common goal, Jazmyne and Iraya reluctantly ally themselves: Jazmyne seeks to avenge the death of her sister and innocent Alumbrar children, while Iraya wants justice for her slaughtered family and Obeah everywhere. Reminiscent of A Song of Wraiths and Ruin, Smart's ornate world succeeds in its fantastical backdrops and frequent action. Though it grows increasingly meandering after an electric start, the story clearly navigates the intricacies of maintaining power and respect while singing the necessities of honor and trust. Ages 14 up.)