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"The book’s strength and charm lie in its complete commitment to its brooding atmosphere, with stormy nights, bloody rituals, and animal magnetism...A modern, moody, and monstrously gothic experience.
— Kirkus
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A whirlwind journey, filled with heart-wrenching tension and sinister twists. This is the kind of dark romance you thirst for!
— Alexandra Christo, internationally bestselling author of To Kill A Kingdom
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Bloody and lovely at once, Unholy Terrors is a moody meditation on desire and duty, fate and free will, the bonds we are born to and the ones we choose for ourselves.
— Erica Waters, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The River Has Teeth
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A stunning fantasy romance with claws—literally—that begs to be devoured, but is certainly worth savoring.
— M.K. Lobb, internationally bestselling author of Seven Faceless Saints
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Lyndall Clipstone has woven a dark dream that ensnares all five senses. Fanged yet delicate, with its windswept moors, blood moons, and aching romance, Unholy Terrors is utterly spellbinding.
— Rachel Gillig, author of The Shepherd King duology
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As romantic as it is gruesome, this heart-stopping gothic fantasy explores what it truly means to be a monster.
— Kelly Andrew, author of The Whispering Dark and Your Blood, My Bones
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In an eerily vivid world of dark magic and darker monsters, this lush fairy tale of a book is so full of yearning, my heart physically ached.
— Marissa Meyer, #1 New York TImes-bestselling author of The Lunar Chronicles
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With shades of Orpheus and Eurydice and a fresh twist on the classic love triangle, Forestfall is a worthy conclusion to the duology.
— Kay Frost, Brookline Booksmith
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Bloody, sumptuous, and as timeless as a fairy tale.
— April Genevieve Tucholke, author of The Boneless Mercies
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A shadow-drenched fairytale that readers will happily devour.
— Emily Lloyd-Jones, author of The Bone Houses