Naya, the daughter of a sea merchant captain, nervously undertakes her first solo trading mission in the necromancer-friendly country bordering her homeland of Talmir.
Unfortunately, she never even makes it to the meeting.
She's struck down in the streets of Ceramor. Murdered.
But death is not the end for Naya. She awakens to realize she's become an abomination--a wraith, a ghostly creature bound by runes to the bones of her former corpse. She's been resurrected in order to become a spy for her country.
Reluctantly, she assumes the face and persona of a servant girl named Blue.
She never intended to become embroiled in political plots, kidnapping, and murder.
Or to fall in love with the young man and former necromancer she is destined to betray.
She started writing when she was six and her parents were kind enough to encourage her even though her stories involved things like haunted jukeboxes luring people to their deaths. When not writing she GMs tabletop games, practices aikido, and hunts for portals in old wardrobes.
She writes Fantasy and Science Fiction and is represented by Lucienne Diver of The Knight Agency. Her first novel, TWICE DEAD, will be published by Charlesbridge Teen in Fall 2018.
The world building was extravagant in this one! We learned about their past in a way that it didn't feel like info dumping which was great and it gave us the information that we needed to understand the situation.
The story itself was well paced and didn't leave any loose ends. I really liked how it all progressed. Although there were a few places that this one was slower those worked for this story. I was very glad to learn that there isn't really that much romance in this one at all and no love triangle. It does have a killer cliffhanger but I am hoping that it all gets solved in book two. Because man that made me cry!
The characters were all wonderful! I loved everyone as well as the beings that were brought back from the dead. I haven't read that many books about Necromancy but the ones that I have read have been hit or miss. This one though the author did an amazing job with the subject!
In the end, for this one, it was one crazy ride!
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