The Blood Curse, Annette Marie
The Blood Curse, Annette Marie
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The Blood Curse

Author: Annette Marie

Narrator: Melissa Moran, Greg Tremblay, Jorjeana Marie

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/19/2018


Synopsis

When Clio conned her way into the Underworld, her job was to steal magic that could protect her homeland. Instead, she escaped with the rebel son of a notorious spell weaver family.

And in the process, she exposed his most calamitous spell, putting her people—and all magic—in peril.

Now she and Lyre face two impossible feats: recover his creation, and do it before his family catches up to them. But when the spell is unleashed with devastating results, caution is no longer an option.

Clio and Lyre's only chance lies in combining their strength, but to make it out alive, they'll need magic more dangerous than they've ever wielded before. And if they fail, the realms will pay the price.

About Annette Marie

Annette Marie is the author of the bestselling YA urban fantasy series Steel & Stone, its prequel trilogy Spell Weaver, and the romantic fantasy trilogy Red Winter, along with the sassy urban fantasy series The Guild Codex. She lives in Alberta, Canada, with her husband and their feline minion of darkness, Caesar.


Reviews

**I received an eARC from the author in exchange for my honest review** 5 Master Weaver stars GUYS I CAN'T JUST....WOW.... The Blood Curse is the final book in the Spell Weaver trilogy, and the bridge to the next series: Steel and Stone. A per the usual Annette Marie guarantee, The Blood Curse DELIVERS.......more

01/01/2023: Reread. (Audiobook!) 11/30/2020: Reread! (Read to my son, Maddox.) 08/05/2020: Reread! (view spoiler)[This series is glorious! I am so happy that I decided to reread it. There were so many things that I had forgotten, or if not forgotten then just remembered fuzzily. Rereading this really reinforced certa (hide spoiler)]......more

Goodreads review by Mikky

Originally posted at: This was a great not-quite ending for this trilogy. It left a future adventure wide open for the Blackfire series the author is planning to join everyone up in! This may have had a rocky start for me but it ended better than I anticipated it would and I'm so glad for that. I......more