If you're the kind of paranormal fiction fan who likes your YA novels heavier on the horror than the romance, this book's for you. and, much to Nick's confusion, dragging up disturbing, foggy memories from his earliest childhood. Nick-the only new face in a small town-is immediately attracted to Silla, but her attempts at blood magic are growing increasingly dangerous. Silla has felt utterly lost since the death of her parents, so when she receives a mysterious book of spells written in her father's handwriting, she decides to try one, hoping to feel some connection to her family. Having now read the book, let me reassure my fellow Twilight anti-fans that Blood Magic is a gore-splattered, intense YA novel without so much as a hint of love triangles, magical imprinting, or sparkly vampire action.īlood Magic is written from the alternating POVs of two teenagers: Silla Kennicott and Nick Pardee. I am not one of said fans, so this news was not enticing. I winced when I read the promotional materials for Tessa Gratton's Blood Magic, which describe the book as “A natural next-read for fans of Stephenie Meyer”.
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