Synopsis
Monster. Butcher. Bloodwinn.
Ranka is tired of death. All she wants now is to be left alone, living out her days in Witchik’s wild north with the coven that raised her, attempting to forget the horrors of her past. But when she is named Bloodwinn, the next treaty bride to the human kingdom of Isodal, her coven sends her south with a single directive: kill him. Easy enough, for a blood-witch whose magic compels her to kill.
Except the prince is gentle, kind, and terrified of her. He doesn’t want to marry Ranka; he doesn’t want to be king at all. And it’s his sister—the wickedly smart, infuriatingly beautiful Princess Aramis—who seems to be the real threat.
But when witches start turning up dead, murdered by a mysterious, magical plague, Aramis makes Ranka an offer: help her develop a cure, and in return, she’ll help Ranka learn to contain her deadly magic. As the coup draws nearer and the plague spreads, Ranka is forced to question everything she thought she knew about her power, her past, and who she’s meant to fight for. Soon, she will have to decide between the coven that raised her and the princess who sees beyond the monster they shaped her to be.
But as the bodies pile up, a monster may be exactly what they need.
Ranka is tired of death. All she wants now is to be left alone, living out her days in Witchik’s wild north with the coven that raised her, attempting to forget the horrors of her past. But when she is named Bloodwinn, the next treaty bride to the human kingdom of Isodal, her coven sends her south with a single directive: kill him. Easy enough, for a blood-witch whose magic compels her to kill.
Except the prince is gentle, kind, and terrified of her. He doesn’t want to marry Ranka; he doesn’t want to be king at all. And it’s his sister—the wickedly smart, infuriatingly beautiful Princess Aramis—who seems to be the real threat.
But when witches start turning up dead, murdered by a mysterious, magical plague, Aramis makes Ranka an offer: help her develop a cure, and in return, she’ll help Ranka learn to contain her deadly magic. As the coup draws nearer and the plague spreads, Ranka is forced to question everything she thought she knew about her power, her past, and who she’s meant to fight for. Soon, she will have to decide between the coven that raised her and the princess who sees beyond the monster they shaped her to be.
But as the bodies pile up, a monster may be exactly what they need.
Titre original : The Ones We Burn (2022)
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3 éditions pour ce livre
2022
Editions Margaret K. McElderry Books
480 pages
1er novembre 2022
ISBN : 9781534493513
2022
Editions Hodder & Stoughton
480 pages
1er novembre 2022
ISBN : 9781399706216
2022
Editions Hodder & Stoughton
460 pages
ISBN : 9781399708159
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J'ai beaucoup aimé ce livre, les thèmes abordés sont intéressant et l'histoire en elle-même n'est pas banale, entre intrigues politique entre royaume et sorcières, rebondissements, univers magique original... La romance saphique ne prend pas une grande place dans le roman, 0 smut, un bonheur.
Ce fut vraiment une très bonne lecture. L'histoire nous fait découvrir la vie de Ranka et de son monde. Je m'attendais à un récit de sorcières assez classique, mais il s'est avéré que l'histoire ait un côté assez psychologique où divers traumatismes sont abordés. Ce livre m'a vraiment beaucoup touché et je pense que l'actrice voulait faire comprendre qu'on est tous digne d'être aimé.