![]() ![]() When the prince finds her deep in the mountains, she makes a harrowing escape that leads her to two Akolan sibling warriors and a dangerous blood mage, a group who also appears to be on the run. The book begins with Nadya waiting out the war in hiding. Nadya’s ability to speak with the Gods affords her a host of magical capabilities that the Kalyazin believe will ultimately save their country. ![]() Wicked Saints switches perspectives between Nadya, a Kalyazin cleric with a direct line of communication to her Gods, and Serefin, High Prince of Tranavia and front-line general leading the army in an assault against Kalyazin. Now having finished the book, I can say it was just the right amount of dark and thrilling, with non-stop action and a world unlike any other I’ve read about. I actually really like the alternate cover - it just has such a Gothic vibe that I was afraid the book might be a little too dark for me, especially as a summer read. ![]() Looking back, I might’ve been a little put off by the alternate cover design where the white and teal is replaced with black and red. This one was an Owl Crate book that had been sitting on my shelf for awhile. ![]()
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