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Bethel

This series transports readers to the land of Bethel, a society governed by a prophet's word and strict adherence to religious law. Follow the journey of a young woman marginalized for her origins, who struggles to conform to rigid traditions. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she uncovers a hidden world of powerful magic and a conspiracy threatening the established order. She will uncover dark truths about the prophets and the church, forcing her to confront a looming darkness. Prepare for an epic tale of destiny, rebellion, and the fight for truth.

House of Hunger
The Year of the Witching

Recommended Reading Order

  1. The Year of the Witching

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    Set in a strict, puritanical society, the story follows a young woman who uncovers her latent dark powers. This feminist fantasy debut explores themes of self-discovery and empowerment as she navigates the constraints of her environment while embracing her newfound abilities.

    The Year of the Witching1
    3.8
  2. WANTED - Bloodmaid of exceptional taste. Must have a keen proclivity for life’s finer pleasures. Girls of weak will need not apply. A young woman is drawn into the upper echelons of a society where blood is power in this dark and enthralling Gothic novel from the author of The Year of the Witching. Marion Shaw has been raised in the slums, where want and deprivation are all she know. Despite longing to leave the city and its miseries, she has no real hope of escape until the day she spots a peculiar listing in the newspaper seeking a bloodmaid. Though she knows little about the far north—where wealthy nobles live in luxury and drink the blood of those in their service—Marion applies to the position. In a matter of days, she finds herself the newest bloodmaid at the notorious House of Hunger. There, Marion is swept into a world of dark debauchery. At the center of it all is Countess Lisavet. The countess, who presides over this hedonistic court, is loved and feared in equal measure. She takes a special interest in Marion. Lisavet is magnetic, and Marion is eager to please her new mistress. But when she discovers that the ancient walls of the House of Hunger hide even older secrets, Marion is thrust into a vicious game of cat and mouse. She’ll need to learn the rules of her new home—and fast—or its halls will soon become her grave.

    House of Hunger2
    3.7