The Gothic setting and sensibilities, the tough and clever heroine, the admittedly problematic but still, to me, swoony leading man, it’s a book that I hold near and dear to my heart. Review: It’s come up on here before, specifically way back when during a joint review of “Jane Steele”, that I really love the book “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Brontë. Kiersten White meets Tomi Adeyemi in this Ethiopian-inspired debut fantasy retelling of Jane Eyre. Evil may roam the castle’s halls, but so does a burning desire. Death is the most likely outcome if she stays, but leaving Magnus to live out his curse alone isn’t an option. When a handsome young heir named Magnus Rochester reaches out to hire her, Andromeda quickly realizes this is a job like no other, with horrifying manifestations at every turn, and that Magnus is hiding far more than she has been trained for. Publishing Info: Wednesday Books, October 2021īook Description: What the heart desires, the house destroys…Īndromeda is a debtera-an exorcist hired to cleanse households of the Evil Eye. Book: “Within These Wicked Walls” by Lauren Blackwood
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