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Scythe of Darkness by Dawn Husted

Scythe of Darkness by Dawn Husted

For Mia Hieskety, surviving high school meant focusing on exams and avoiding stupid parties. After breaking up with the only boyfriend she ever had, dating was off the agenda. That is, until Thanatos came along.

Inexplicably drawn to Thanatos, she's determined to find out who he is and why he insists on wearing gloves to school. Something is off about him. And it's as if she can feel him when he's near.

Without warning, she's thrust into a sinister world and discovers a truth that she never expected. When a supernatural connection puts Mia's life at risk, she doesn't know who to trust—especially Thanatos. But what if she's in love with him?

Bold, irresistible, and beautifully written, Scythe of Darknessexplores a star-crossed destiny in a whole new way. Don't miss this hot YA urban fantasy!



Audience: Teen


Review: 

(Kelsey): 
We received this book as an ARC (advanced reader copy) for a review. In the beginning I was really confused because it felt like there was a ton of things I had missed out on, but as the story progressed I learned that the answers to those mysteries would come later. Revealed slowly throughout the book. There was definitely more to the story than I had anticipated. Mystery, paranormal, romance, and thriller. The ending was good but felt a little rushed compared to the rest of the novel. 



(Emma):

Coming soon!!!






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<3 Kelsey and Emma

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