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Daughter of Lies and Ruin
Daughter of Lies and Ruin | Jo Spurrier
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Why do the worst people sometimes make the best family? From the author of Winter Be My Shield and A Curse of Ash & Embers comes the next absorbing Blackbone Witches novel. 'If they didn't want to get turned into beasts and used to fuel a ritual, they shouldn't have attacked a witch. That's all there is to it.' There's something strange brewing in this tinder-dry forest -- a girl with a sword and a secret, a troupe of vicious bandits vanished without a trace, beasts that don't belong and a witch with a macabre plan. Elodie hasn't been learning witchcraft for long, but she knows enough to be worried, and the fact that her mentor Aleida wants to pack up and leave in short order isn't helping to settle her nerves. Elodie just hopes to get everyone out of this mess unharmed, but it's looking more unlikely with every passing hour. And when the strange witch's ire falls on her, Aleida's wrath sparks a fire that threatens to scorch the earth itself ...
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Thank you to Netgalley for an #ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This was a fun YA story with an engaging heroine and fascinating world-building.

Elodie and Aleida are on a journey to give away the ill-gotten gains of the original Blackbone witch, and attempt to find a way to break Aleida's curse. Along the way they encounter a young lady warrior searching for her father, many bandits and smarter than average animals.