CURSEKEEPER

Welcome to the Library . . .

In a world of impossible curses, shadow demons and deadly Fae assassins, who will rule? Introducing the breath-taking adult romantasy from the bestselling author of To Kill A Kingdom . . .

THALIA MORROW has only ever known the life of a Scion, guarding the Library and all of the world’s curses that are contained within its walls. Until the Library is ransacked, and her brother taken by demons.

Desperate to find her only family, Thalia follows the bloody trail to the mysterious SOREN, a ruthless Fae who was banished from his kingdom and cursed in his exile. Now, Soren is out for vengeance.

Soren’s quest for revenge provides Thalia with the perfect opportunity to strike a bargain: help her find the missing curses and locate her brother, and in return she will help him destroy his curse

The Fallen Fae and the warrior librarian must work together to uncover what happened at the Library, and the identity of the mysterious Lighteater who is unleashing curses on the realm.

As the stakes grow deadlier and these reluctant allies grow closer, will this partnership be enough to save the realm from the Lighteater’s curses, and change Thalia’s life, and heart, forever?

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Published in: US/Canada (Atria Books – Simon & Schuster), UK/Commonwealth (Penguin Michael Joseph).

Praise for THE NIGHT HUNT

Complexly layered worldbuilding gives way to a fast-paced quest rife with ascending stakes and richly nuanced characters at the center.”

— Starred Review. Publishers Weekly

Praise for THE NIGHT HUNT

“Atia’s fortitude and unwavering self-acceptance embolden her allies and perhaps will inspire readers as well . . . a standout in a spate of female-led mythological tales.”

— Kirkus

Praise for THE NIGHT HUNT

“A delightfully heartfelt tale filled with romance and adventure. The Night Hunt is a love letter to messy, monstrous girls.”

— Lyndall Clipstone, author of Unholy Terrors

Praise for THE NIGHT HUNT

“Fast fun and filled with Marvel-esque banter, this highly enjoyable romp through the realm of monsters will appeal to fans of Not Even Bones & This Savage Song.”

— Laura Steven, author of Society for Soulless Girls

Praise for THE NIGHT HUNT

“A dark romantic adventure depicting gods, monsters and the lines that blur between them—this was such a fun fantasy read!”

— Rachel Gillig, author of One Dark Window