![]() ![]() ![]() He goes to see * the Emperor’s sister and is later taken prisoner, only to be held in a room with the power to completely shut down his magical abilities. But Merrick has found intrigue of his own, and he’s concerned that a relative newcomer to the Emperor’s court, del Rue, is exerting an undue influence. She’s being tended by her estranged husband, Kolya, which doesn’t exactly please her partner, Deacon Merrick Chambers. It begins a few weeks after its predecessor, Spectyr, with the main character Deacon Sorcha Faris trapped inside her own body, unable to move and barely able to communicate. ![]() There’s a lot going on in this book, and I couldn’t really find any singular thing to tie it together because, the moment I thought I was on that path, things changed. I tried several different thematic ways to approach this review, but I had a lot of difficulty doing that. Well, I finished reading Wrayth, the new novel by Philippa Ballantine. The following contains spoilers for Geist and Spectyr, the first two books in the series. ![]()
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