Voidwalker

S.A. MacLean


Fionamara is a smuggler, who can see curtains and travel through the void.
Antal is the ruler of her region, a monster, born and bread in the darkness, and the reason her people fear the dark.

Anatal does not rule the way the other Daeyari in the planes do, and this is causing notice.

Although the people still flee at the sight of him and are scared our of their wits, the other Daeyari think he is to lenient and to soft. Anatal only takes minimal willing human sacrifices to feed upon, he lets the towns govern themselves and only steps in when needed.

Vern the Daeyari of the neighboring region, decides to go after Anatal and his territory.

Fionamara gets set up to take the fall for the coup against Anatal. Now, she must do everything she can to keep her home, herself and the ones she cares for safe. Even if the methods are unconventional.

I cant wait to read the second book in this duology. Where this can very much be a stand alone , and reads very well as one. I want to see where the ending of this story takes us.
with keeping this as spoiler free as possible. The last 1/4 of the book really does talk about traveling and other planes and where the void can take you, I really hope we get to explore more of he season locked planes as well as possibly the other Daeyari lands.

Im usually not one for “monster” or “creature” romances but I really liked the synopsis of this and wanted to give this a try. I can now say that I will give other stories like this a shot as well.

I cant wait to see fan art and possibly art released by the author and publishing company. The cover is stunning, but i want to see more of Anatal and Fi both in their full glory. Fi will be one of these characters that so many will find relatable and i cant wait to see the content on social medias and in the bookish community when they all discover Fionamara, and how truly fierce she is.

The romance is there, and parts get rather spicy, however if you are a reader that does not want to read spicy scenes, you can easily skip over them and you still get the full story in all its glory.

Thank you NetGalley and Orbit Books for the Digital ARC.

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