But did I mention that ending? It was painful to behold. That, along with a pretty cliffy ending, was a great way to get the reader hooked for book #2. We find out, more certainly, who the true monster(s) is/are until the very end. The background was dark and sinister, the characters were unabashedly, yummily, gray. The voices were rich and varied and the acting was spot on. I listened to this audiobook and I can't imagine enjoying it any other way. And most important, it gave them a choice: accept their fate or rewrite their legacy.Įither way, this is a story that must be penned in blood.Īt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. The book also granted them valuable information previous champions never had-insight into the other families’ strategies, secrets, and weaknesses. The prize? Exclusive control over a secret wellspring of high magick, the most powerful resource in the world-one thought long depleted.īut this year a scandalous tell-all book has exposed the tournament and thrust the seven new champions into the worldwide spotlight. The Tournament begins.Įvery generation, at the coming of the Blood Moon, seven families in the remote city of Ilvernath each name a champion to compete in a tournament to the death. Now Prepare to Meet the Villains of the Blood Veil. You Fell in Love with the Victors of the Hunger Games. Herman, All of Us Villains begins a dark tale of ambition and magick. The blockbuster co-writing debut of Amanda Foody and C.
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