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Igniting Darkness
Igniting Darkness
Igniting Darkness
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Igniting Darkness

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How can you rise from the ashes if you don’t start a fire?

Hoping to find an ally from the convent, Sybella instead discovers yet another initiate who has
been misled and misused by the former abbess of Saint Mortain. But with long-held secrets
exposed and allegiances revealed, Sybella must form an uneasy trust born of desperation to
combat enemies at the French court who would have them branded as traitors and heretics.

Some mistakes cannot be fixed—that is Genevieve’s growing fear. Though she may have been a fool, she
is no coward and will do whatever it takes to set things right and ensure her queen’s—and Sybella’s—safety.
It will take all of Genevieve’s strength of will and cunning, along with Sybella’s willingness to embrace her
growing power. But even that may not be enough.

Plans fail, fragile loyalties are tested, and bridges burn in this riveting conclusion to the Courting Darkness
duology. Here, the daughters of Death finally embrace the full depth of their power—and try to make whole
that which has been broken, including themselves.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 4, 2020
ISBN9781980036111
Author

Robin LaFevers

Robin LaFevers, author of the New York Times best-selling His Fair Assassin books, was raised on fairy tales, Bulfinch’s mythology, and nineteenth-century poetry. It is not surprising that she grew up to be a hopeless romantic. She was lucky enough to find her one true love, and is living happily ever after with him in California. Visit her online at robinlafevers.com and on Twitter @RLLaFevers. 

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Series Info/Source: This is the second book in the Courting Darkness duology. I bought a copy of this book for my Kindle. Previous to this I had read all other of LaFevers books (including her Theodosia series and her Nathaniel Fludd series) and really enjoyed them all.Thoughts: All of LaFevers historical fantasy novels are exquisitely written and make for beautiful reads. The Courting Darkness duology is no exception and I think it is actually my favorite of all the series LaFevers has written. Both Sybella and Gen are women with such painful pasts who are forced into incredibly dangerous situations. Not only do they try to make the best of these situations, they grow and heal through the process. They make the most of their training as assassins and use it to both help the world and protect those they love. The men and friends who support them are just as amazing and strong as they are.The story again switches between Sybella and Gen. They are both at the French court now and both trying to keep their monarchs safe in the best way they know how. Sybella continues to serve the queen, while Gen befriends the King. The French King feels attacked from all sides and it is up to Gen and crew to help him sort out the truth. We occasionally hear from other characters as well but the majority of the book is told from either Sybella or Gen’s perspective.There is a lot of political intrigue in here, a lot of what it means to be family, and a lot about friendship and love in these dire and uncertain times. I loved the historical backdrop and also enjoyed the idea of the Nine and how those nine gods play a role in this story.La Fevers includes a wonderful afterward that goes through the actual history of the time and what parts she took liberties with in creating this amazing fantasy story. I cannot emphasize enough how incredibly well written this is. It’s a complex historical fantasy but it practically reads itself; it just flows so beautifully. I always approach these books with a bit of trepidation since they are fairly long and normally political intrigue driven stories aren’t my favorite. However, I am always amazed at how I end up loving LaFevers’ historical fantasies.My Summary (5/5): Overall I adored this duology and really love all of LaFevers historical fantasies. This is a complex intrigue-driven fantasy with amazing world building, intriguing characters and a complex plot. The writing style is truly a thing of beauty; incredibly easy to read but also amazingly lyrical and beautiful. I would recommend both this series and the His Fair Assassin series if you enjoy beautifully written historical fantasy stories.