![]() ![]() Her writing style is vivid, atmospheric, and beautiful. Duncan’s debut novel, but you cannot tell. ![]() Meanwhile, Serefin has been on the war front for years, but when his father tells him to return home, paranoia takes root, and he begins to wonder if the palace is more dangerous than battle. She believes she can turn the tides of the war and save her people, and in order to do so, she joins forces with three strangers, one of which a powerful blood mage, Malachiasz, to kill the King of Tranavia and end the war for good. She is the last known cleric, and when she prays, the gods answer and grant her magic. ![]() Wicked Saints is told in two, third person point of views, following Nadya, a cleric, and Serefin, a powerful blood mage and High Prince of Tranavia. Tranavia has been in a violent holy war with Nadya’s country, Kalyazin, and they’re winning. Content Warning: Violence, Death, Assault, Abuse, Torture, Self Harm, Blood & Gore, Alcoholism, War Themes, Murder // “You have plunged yourself into the dark where the monsters dwell, now you must fight them off before you’re consumed.” ![]() Wicked Saints is dark, gritty, sometimes horrific, and thoroughly compelling. Review in a Nutshell: This book is my new obsession. ![]()
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