Publishers’ Weekly gives Bloodchild a starred review!

I’m over the moon to say that Bloodchild has received a starred review from Publishers Weekly. Getting one of those stars is a sign an author has done a good job, so naturally I couldn’t be happier that Bloodchild gets one to match the one worn by her sister, Darksoul.

The review reads as follows:

Stephens closes her grimdark Godblind Trilogy (after Darksoul) in spectacular style, dexterously balancing heroism, savagery, and heartache. The city of Rilpor has fallen to the invading Mireces, led by King Corvus, but the loss of their evil god, the Dark Lady, leaves their victory a hollow and tenuous one. The Mireces’ only hope to maintain their power lies in raising the Dark Lady once again, using the baby that Corvus’s sister, Rillirin, carries. Meanwhile the surviving Rilporians plot to retake their city, among them the Fox God, who shares a body with human Crys, and his beloved Ash. All three race to eliminate the spirit of the Dark Lady forever in a battle that will decide the fate of all the warring races of mortals. Graphic violence and skin-crawling horror will put off the faint of heart, but Stephens’s characters are strong enough to bear the weight of the darkness. The story builds to an epic crescendo that gives way to a deeply emotional and unexpectedly hopeful ending. This satisfying finale is sure to fulfill series’ fans highest expectations.

skin-crawling horror… epic crescendo … deeply emotional…

Yep, I’m a happy writer!

For the curious, here’s the review from them for Darksoul.

 

via Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Book Review: Bloodchild by Anna Stephens. Talos, $15.99 trade paper (410p) ISBN 978-1-945863-42-4

 

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