
Usually, the biggest draws for a fantasy novel are world-building and events (fight scenes, magic/spell casting, etc. It was the very first true hybrid of the genres in my eyes and I have to say, if all romances were presented in this format I doubt I’d read much else. Story: I have read dozens of romance novels with a fantasy twist, but I have never before read a robust, rounded fantasy with a full romance focus. Their fates are now bound in a remarkable journey. Dag saves Fawn from a malice – at a devastating cost.


The necromancers armed with human bone knives fight “malices”, immortal entities that draw out life, enslaving humans and animals. Enroute to the city, she encounters a patrol of Lakewalkers. The Overview: Troubled young Fawn Bluefield seeks a life beyond her family’s farm.
