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Enthralling from beginning to shocking endAPOSTROPHE_REPL Hannah Whitten, bestselling author of For the WolfIn the luscious, dark conclusion to the series that began with One Dark Window, Elspeth must face the consequences of what sheAPOSTROPHE_REPLs wrought – perfect for readers of Hannah WhittenAPOSTROPHE_REPLs For the Wolf and A Court of Thorns and Roses.Elspeth and Ravyn have gathered most of the twelve Providence Cards, but the last, and most important one remains to be found: The Twin Alders.If they are going to find it before the Solstice and cure the kingdom of the dark magic infecting it, they will need to journey beyond the dangerous mist-cloaked forest that surrounds their kingdom. And the only one who can lead them there is the monster that shares ElspethAPOSTROPHE_REPLs head. The Nightmare. And heAPOSTROPHE_REPLs not eager to share any longer.Praise for One Dark Window:APOSTROPHE_REPLAn enchanting tale with sharp claws and teeth – GilligAPOSTROPHE_REPLs prose will pull you in and wonAPOSTROPHE_REPLt let you sleep. Pulse-pounding, darkly whimsical and aglow with treacherous magic, One Dark Window is everything I love in fantasy and moreAPOSTROPHE_REPL Allison Saft, author of A Far Wilder MagicAPOSTROPHE_REPLA beautifully dark fairy tale of blood, rage and bitter choice, that whisked me away to mist-wreathed woods ripe with romance and menaceAPOSTROPHE_REPL Davinia Evans, author of Notorious SorcererAPOSTROPHE_REPLAn evocative tale of romance, mystery and alluring monsters, told in beautifully lush proseAPOSTROPHE_REPL Lyndall Clipstone, author of LakesedgeAPOSTROPHE_REPLSteeped in brooding romance, twisted magic and nail-biting intrigue, One Dark Window snares readers in its deliciously dark spell and leaves them desperate for more. I couldnAPOSTROPHE_REPLt put it downAPOSTROPHE_REPL Kat Delacorte, author of With Fire in their Blood APOSTROPHE_REPLThe steamy romance that emerges between Elspeth and Ravyn delightsAPOSTROPHE_REPL Publishers Weekly

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