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Blood Like Fate
Blood Like Fate | Liselle Sambury
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In the spellbinding sequel to breath of fresh air for the genre (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) Blood Like Magic, Voya fights to save her witch community from a terrible future, perfect for fans of Legendborn and Cemetery Boys. Voya Thomas may have passed her Calling to become a full-fledged witch, but the cost was higher than shed ever imagined. Her grandmother is gone. Her cousin hates her. And her family doesnt believe that she has what it takes to lead them. Whats more, Voya cant let go of her feelings for Luc, sponsor son of the genius billionaire Justin Tremblaythe man that Luc believes Voya killed. Consequently, Luc wants nothing to do with her. Even her own ancestors seem to have lost faith in her. Every day Voya begs for their guidance, but her calls go unanswered. As Voya struggles to convince everyoneherself includedthat she can be a good Matriarch, she has a vision of a terrifying, deadly future. A vision that would spell the end of the Toronto witches. With a newfound sense of purpose, Voya must do whatever it takes to bring her shattered community together and stop what's coming for them before its too late. Even if it means taking down the boy she loveswho might be the mastermind behind the coming devastation.
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BiblioBoyd
Blood Like Fate | Liselle Sambury
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“Every time I hear a whisper, I can't help but think they're talking about me.”

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BiblioBoyd
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Being named Matriarch when you‘re one of the youngest members of the family is not an easy role. How do you lead your family in a time of need when you‘re still struggling to find yourself? Voya definitely had some big shoes to fill in this beautiful sequel to Blood Like Magic.

BiblioBoyd While I‘m no Matriarch, I have lived through being employed in a position of leadership as a young female, and I can tell you the struggle is real. Liselle Sambury does a wonderful job in expressing the emotions and challenges of being in such a position. 1mo
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2nd book in this duology. This is the conclusion of this story but I can‘t say much without spoil the first book story. I liked this book more that the first one because I saw more action, intrigue, suspense and magic but it is still a YA book where the magic system is not complicated and characters are young. It is probably okay but I‘m rating it as a YA and bc I enjoyed it but is not great 3⭐️ #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackAuthor I like the cover 💙

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In the follow up to Blood Like Magic, Voya has to move forward in an important role to try to protect her family from those who fear and hate magic and those who wield it. I really loved this duology, particularly the mixing of magic with a near-future world that includes implanted tech. I thought it was a great blend. They definitely need to be read in order. I look forward to more from Sambury.