![]() ![]() The story alternates between Tea’s telling her own story and a bard (who is more than he seems) who she has engaged to tell it for you. Tea’s power allows her to raise the dead as well as commune and subdue legendary creatures known as daeva that often threaten her world. This is a trilogy, three books that tell the story of Tea Pahlahvi, a Bone Witch or Dark Asha, magic users who’s role in society feels like something in between university professors and geisha, in the society of 8 kingdoms in the book. ![]() Did I give away the end of this blog? Seriously though, this was a delight. I will be reading everything she’s every written, because I loved this series. Rin Chupeco began her career as a technical writer who was obsessed with horror and fairytales and now blends them together. We aren’t supposed to judge books by their covers but the cover of The Bone Witch looks like THIS: ![]()
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