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Sisters of Sword and Song

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Rebecca Ross, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Divine Rivals, delivers a thrilling new romantasy about a girl who partners with an unlikely ally to save her sister's life. Perfect for fans of Heartless Hunter, Dance of Thieves, and Warrior of the Wild.

After eight years apart, Evadne can't wait to see her older sister, Halcyon. But, when Halcyon returns from the queen's army a day early, Eva knows something is terribly wrong. Halcyon is on the run and being chased by her commander after being charged with murder.

Though Halcyon's life is spared, her punishment is heavy— five years hard labor, five years imprisonment, and five years serving the house she has wronged. Suspicious of the circumstances, Eva volunteers to take part of Halcyon's sentence. She's sent to serve in the commander's house, where she meets Damon, a handsome and intriguing mage. Eva must work with Damon on a potentially deadly mission to retrieve a powerful relic that could save the kingdom—and clear her sister's name. But as the sisters continue to serve each of their sentences, they quickly learn that there are fates worse than death.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A young adult fantasy about the unbreakable bond between sisters will appeal equally to adults. Each sister tells her tale in interwoven chapters with narrator Caitlin Kelly speaking for the younger sister, Evadne, and Katherine Littrell, for the older, Halcyon. Kelly depicts the evolution of Evadne from a sheltered, sweet (but underestimated) girl to a scribe for a mage who relies on her to support him and his magic under dire circumstances. In contrast, Littrell shows the devolution of Halcyon from a proud, accomplished warrior to a state of disgrace and near death, followed by her near-miraculous recovery. At their core, the sisters are much alike, and the narrators appropriately adopt a comparable tone and pace. They also help unify the story with their similar portrayals of the multiple characters throughout. J.E.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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