Om Blood So Black
"The fae live in harmony of light and dark, life and death, sun and moon. Their magic is separated through the balance of the universe, chosen at random by the gods, creating two races of fae. The Seelie, children of the sun. The Unseelie, children of the moon. The differences between the two races created a divide between the people, only ever mixing when the sun and moon are at equal, and every solar eclipse, the young fae are sorted by whatever magic runs through their veins. Gold, Seelie. Black, Unseelie. Marie, a half-fae, was born in The Seelie Territory. Her skin shimmers gold and the ends of her hair are bleached from too much time spent under the sun. Everything about her screams seelie but on the day of the sorting ceremony, Marie finds out her blood does not run gold but black. Now she must go to The Unseelie Territory and study magic for the next four years, with the hopes that she can get good enough grades to find a job under The Seelie King and return to her family. Her plan is full proof, that is until she meets The Unseelie Prince. His grumpy persona and midnight eyes stir something inside her that she hasn't ever felt before. His presence alone threatens to rip every fiber of her being and reduce her to rubble. Marie tries to ignore his pull, but she finds herself drowning in him, until she doesn't have any air left to breathe. Blood So Black is a tragic story about fated mates destined to create chaos, not only towards each other but the entirety of fae. This book is the first in a trilogy and ends with a cliffhanger. The themes within this book are Dark and may not be suitable for all readers. Please read the trigger warnings found either in the front of the book or on the author's website."--Provided by publisher.
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