Book of All Things
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The Melody and the Master
by Sarah M. Cradit
read by Alexis Van Aiken
Part 4 of the Book of All Things series
Her song is death. His offer is life.
Disappear into this twisty tale of a ruthless heir and the sheltered, gifted orphan he chooses as both his wife and his greatest weapon against a growing list of enemies.
Siofra has lived her entire life in isolation, terrified of her unrestrained dark magic. Then the unthinkable happens, and she and her brother are imprisoned for murder.
Before the law can deliver their punishment, the siblings are rescued by a mysterious benefactor, whisked away to a glamorous manor in the far north, where everyone treats them like a prince and princess.
Shadowfen Hall, and the surrounding forest, keeps a wall between Desemir and his rivals. His lack of heir leaves him vulnerable, but to marry within his peerage would ignite the very coup he needs to avoid.
Siofra and Desemir's needs conveniently intersect. She needs protection for herself and her brother. He needs a wife and children to secure his legacy.
If it all seems too good to be true, it is.
Because everyone knows darkness can only be soothed, not contained.
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The Book of All Things is a series of standalone fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy.
The Melody and the Master is a marriage of convenience dark fantasy romance tale set in the Kingdom of the White Sea universe, with hints of Beauty and the Beast, Hades and Persephone, and Jane Eyre. It is the first story in the Darkwood Cycle of The Book of All Things.
The Darkwood Cycle:
Marriages of convenience, age gaps, friends to lovers, and healing love, deep in the Darkwood (medium high heat)
The Melody and the Master
The Hand and the Heart
And more
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The Belle and the Blackbird
by Sarah M. Cradit
read by Kimberly M. Wetherell
Part 7 of the Book of All Things series
She'll break his heart to save it.
Sink into this alluring tale of a reclusive pubkeep and the dazzling, unattainable noble whose life is wrapped in a deadly mystery he can't resist solving.
Anastazja's cruel rejection leaves Tyreste shattered and clinging to desperate solitude. Oblivious to the malevolence that waits for her every night when she returns home, he finds it easier to believe she never loved him than to explore his fear that she's in serious trouble.
Behind the veil of Ana's seemingly charmed life, an ancient evil stalks her family's revered halls. Her cunning stepmother wields terrible threats against Ana's loved ones to coerce her into assisting in horrifying experiments against the Ravenwood priests and priestesses, longtime allies of Ana's family.
Tyr's love for Ana remains steadfast despite her abrupt departure from his life. To distract himself from his heartbreak, he immerses himself in work, translating a series of mysterious and chilling letters, only to find himself entangled in a harrowing mystery spanning generations.
A mystery that revolves around Ana's family.
The very same one consuming-and destroying-Ana, piece by piece.
For years, she has fought this war alone, exhausting all her resources against the wicked witch who holds her family hostage. She's out of tactics and, more importantly, time.
As the end draws near, she realizes the key to ending the witch's reign of terror might lie with the tavern boy who stole her heart. Her solitary light in endless years of darkness.
Only together can Anastazja and Tyreste end the terror that has gripped the north, and the Ravenwoods, for centuries.
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The Hand and the Heart
by Sarah M. Cradit
read by Michael Crouch, Mark Sanderlin
Part 8 of the Book of All Things series
Two fractured souls. One heart-stopping legacy.
Escape into this breathtaking tale of two passionate young men who have lived their lives for everyone but themselves.
Pesha and Fen have shouldered the grief, pain, and fear for the people they love for as long as they can remember. Fen as his sister's protector and handler, and Pesha as his brother's trusted right hand. Neither has given thought to their own happiness, because a life of crisis only allows for chaos. Contentment is an affliction neither can afford.
When Pesha embarks on a desperate, risky journey to a homeland he's never been to, in a final attempt to save his dying sister, Fen doesn't hesitate to come along to help the man he's been slowly falling in love with. But Pesha's bewildering, escalating hostility on the road leaves him rejected and confused.
Making matters far worse, their "welcome" to the Territory of Asgill is far from warm. They are both descendants of the Forsaken, a faction who waged a violent uprising against their Medvedev leader almost three decades earlier. Though neither have any knowledge of those days, they're branded as seditionists and stripped of freedoms. Pesha's sister is taken away for healing, but if her treatment isn't successful, the end for her is death.
To save her, and themselves, they will need to learn to do the impossible: accept they need as much help as they have always offered others.
Fen and Pesha will either break this chain...
Or die trying.
“The Hand and the Heart” is a friends-to-lovers romance set in the Kingdom of the White Sea universe, featuring characters first introduced in “The Melody and the Master”.
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