Lakesedge opens as Leta and her brother Arien are bringing their tithe to the annual town festival for the local lord. This book ends on a whopper of a cliffhanger and I'm kicking myself for reading it with so long to go before the sequel. I received an early copy and nowhere on Amazon or Edelweiss (the site where I obtained my ebook review copy) did it say "World at the Lake's Edge, #1" as it now says on Goodreads. If that's the right level of spooky for you? Read on.įirst things first: this is not a standalone book. Lakesedge pairs an anguished boy who feeds his blood to a cursed lake once a month and a girl who's haunted by the lord of death and desperate to save her brother from said anguished boy. 'Tis the Spooky Season and this is a great pick for those of us who want something horror-lite. Lakesedge is everything I hoped it would be: a romantic dark gothic fantasy novel with an intriguing magic system.
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