“Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?”
Torenia Luca’s unparalleled beauty is the cause of her family’s hatred for her. She’s ignored by her father, cast aside by her mother, and despised by her sister, Aster. The increasing rivalry between herself and Aster pushes Torenia into the Craft before she is driven out of Silvania for witchcraft. Ten years later she finds herself on the other side of the Mørke Forest in Osleka, a region known for its brutal cold and a mysterious blood cult called The Brotherhood run by Roman and Ivan Sokolov.
Thrown into a world of blood lust, political affairs, and nightwalkers, Torenia finds herself swept up in the Brotherhood, shedding parts of herself that do not serve her and unlocking desires that she had long since hidden. She claws her way up the hierarchy, uncaring of whom she usurps along the way.
“Torenia Luca is the fairest of them all.”
Torenia Luca’s unparalleled beauty is the cause of her family’s hatred for her. She’s ignored by her father, cast aside by her mother, and despised by her sister, Aster. The increasing rivalry between herself and Aster pushes Torenia into the Craft before she is driven out of Silvania for witchcraft. Ten years later she finds herself on the other side of the Mørke Forest in Osleka, a region known for its brutal cold and a mysterious blood cult called The Brotherhood run by Roman and Ivan Sokolov.
Thrown into a world of blood lust, political affairs, and nightwalkers, Torenia finds herself swept up in the Brotherhood, shedding parts of herself that do not serve her and unlocking desires that she had long since hidden. She claws her way up the hierarchy, uncaring of whom she usurps along the way.
“Torenia Luca is the fairest of them all.”
"I adore complex characters like Torenia, those that claw up from humble origins to sup on all the powers and pleasures this world has to offer. There is betrayal, ascension, and merciless cunning at work here, and the reader will watch as Torenia teases with fangs, punctures deep, and drains all of those foolish enough to cross her until only husks remain." -Review by Jeremy Megargee
"Voerman plays and torments her readers, just as her characters play and torment their victims, and she makes you grateful for the honour." -Review by Kate Pollock
"The writing is silk wrapped around the sharpest blade and gritty rock. A beautiful narrative that is so elegant yet so deliciously dark and brutal. "
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"Voerman plays and torments her readers, just as her characters play and torment their victims, and she makes you grateful for the honour." -Review by Kate Pollock
"The writing is silk wrapped around the sharpest blade and gritty rock. A beautiful narrative that is so elegant yet so deliciously dark and brutal. "
-Goodreads Review
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