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Broken Web

By Lori M. Lee
Broken Web by Lori M. Lee digital book - Fable

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The sequel to the hotly-anticipated Forest of Souls, an immersive fantasy, blending western-style tropes with Hmong cultural influences. Perfect for fans of Susan Dennard and Sarah J. Maas.

The Soulless has woken from his hundred-year slumber, and now lurks in the Deadwood, recovering his power. Which has somehow infected Sirscha. It burns inside her and warps her lightwending. She fears the destructive ability of her Calling.

But while Soulless is formidable, he’s still a shaman, which means his power must be channeled through a familiar. If Sirscha can discover what—or who—that is via their connection, she might be able to cut him off from his power before he returns to full strength.

Meanwhile, Sirscha and her allies journey west to the shaman empire of Nuval to treat with the Ember Princess. They hope to rally the people into uniting against their common enemy, but that’s easier said than done. Queen Meilyr is pursuing her imperialistic agenda, and she claims to hold a token that gives her power even over the Soulless.

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65 Reviews

3.5
““If I could choose.. Can I choose them to be my family..?” The next of this trilogy really drives the whole concept of “found family” in HARD and I can finally say with confidence I am now a fan of Theyen (man can’t catch a break but we love him anyway <3) I love love LOVE the flow of this story and the hidden meanings and topics discussed that can be similar to the real world in terms of politics (still figuring out the grasps and i’m proud to say I’m starting to understand it!) One thing to note is that I hope Lori comes up with a book dictating more about the lore of the spirits, the origins of the goddesses as well as the backstory of Ronin and the Soulless in more detail **side note I would pay so much money for even a glimpse of Ronin's story- our poor morally grey corrupt man :< can’t wait for the finale of it all, the showdown, the suspense- it’s keeping on my toes so stay tuned for that review!! xoxo Ari”
Surprised Face with Open Mouth“book 3 when ??? seriously! This was a great continuation to forest of souls and expanded more into the world of Sirscha and Saengo and i cannot wait to get back into it”

About Lori M. Lee

Lori M. Lee is the author of Gates of Thread and Stone and The Infinite. She's also a contributor in the anthologies A Thousand Beginnings and Endings (Greenwillow/Harper) and Color Outside the Lines (Soho Teen). She considers herself a unicorn aficionado, enjoys marathoning TV shows, and loves to write about magic, manipulation, and family. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband, kids, and an excitable shih tzu.

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