Lore of the wilds A novel

Analeigh Sbrana

Book - 2024

"A library with a deadly enchantment. A Fae lord who wants in. A human woman willing to risk it all for a taste of power. In a land ruled by ruthless Fae, twenty-one-year-old Lore Alemeyu's village is trapped in a forested prison. Lore knows that any escape attempt is futile-her scars are a testament to her past failures. But when her village is threatened, Lore makes a desperate deal with a Fae lord. She will leave her home to catalog/organize an enchanted library that hasn't been touched in a thousand years. No Fae may enter the library, but there is a chance a human might be able to breach the cursed doors. She convinces him that she will risk her life for wealth, but really she's after the one thing the Fae covet abo...ve all: magic of her own. As Lore navigates the hostile world outside, she's forced to rely on two Fae males to survive. Two very different, very dangerous, very attractive Fae males. When undeniable chemistry ignites, she's not just in danger of losing her life, but her heart to the very creatures she can never trust"--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Harper Voyager 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Analeigh Sbrana (author)
Edition
First
Physical Description
338 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780063380592
9780063380608
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Review by Booklist Review

When a devastating earthquake destroys much of her village of Duskmere, Lore Alemeyu thinks that rebuilding is the worst of her problems. Then the Fae, enemies and oppressors of humans like Lore, come to Duskmere, and Lore agrees to go with them to save her family. The Fae need help as no Fae can enter the Alytherian Royal Library. Fae Lord Syrelle thinks Lore can, and agrees to her terms: if Lore organizes the library and brings any interesting books to his steward, then the Fae will fix the damage the earthquake caused. As Lore spends more time in the library and in the castle, she forms a friendship with Archer, the Fae guard assigned to her. When Lore finds a magical book, everything changes for her. In her debut, Sbrana writes a romantasy that will appeal to fans of the Sarah J. Maas' Court of Thorns and Roses series. There are some pacing issues and a slightly overstuffed and underdeveloped plot. While flawed, there is a large audience for romantasy and especially for romantasy featuring characters of color. Recommended for larger libraries' fantasy collections.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Sbrana's spellbinding romantic fantasy debut follows a human girl who strikes a deal with the fae to save her family. When a mysterious earthquake leaves the imprisoned human town of Duskmere in ruins, the fae come searching for Lore Alemeyu's aunt, owner of the local apothecary. Lore desperately surrenders herself to the fae in her aunt's place and is promptly escorted to Wyndlin Castle, where Lord Syrelle tasks her with organizing spell books within the castle's enchanted library, which he cannot enter as it's warded against fae. Lore agrees in exchange for Syrelle sending recovery aid to Duskmere. The job is a dream--surrounded by countless books, Lore secretly learns more about fae magic while growing closer to her assigned guard, Asher Gylthrae, an irresistible dark fae who becomes her stoic companion. But just as Lore begins settling in, she is met by a harsh reminder of the danger that now lurks outside of Duskmere's walls, and she must decide who to trust. The plot unravels deliberately and deliciously, luring readers into its world and captivating them with multidimensional characters who will keep them on their toes. Sbrana is a writer to watch. Agent: Thao Le, Sandra Dijkstra Literary. (Feb.)

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