Emblaze

Emblaze by Jessica Shirvington, published by Sourcebooks, Inc. on September 3, 2013, is a captivating tale that delves into the complexities of choice and morality. This edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Violet Eden, a half-angel Grigori, as she grapples with increasingly difficult decisions that blur the lines between right and wrong. Set against a backdrop of supernatural conflict, Violet must navigate her relationships and the weight of her choices while facing the looming threat of an ancient scripture that could alter the fate of both angels and exiles.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggle between good and evil. As Violet confronts her feelings for her Grigori partner, Lincoln, and the enigmatic exiled angel, Phoenix, she is thrust into a high-stakes battle where the lives of her friends and humanity hang in the balance. Emblaze intertwines elements of fantasy and romance, inviting readers to ponder the implications of their own choices in a world where the stakes are nothing short of life and death.
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NO GOOD CHOICES
When you’re hanging off the edge of a volcano, how do you make the most important decision of your life? For Violet Eden the decisions between right and wrong are getting harder and harder. Because apparently being a half-angel Grigori doesn’t always make you right.
Where is the good in having to choose between the life of her best friend and saving humanity? How does she balance a soul-crushing need for her Grigori partner, Lincoln, and the desire to keep him safe at all costs? And what if the darkest exiled angel of all, Phoenix, isn’t as bad as she thought?
Both sides—Angels vs. Exiles—are racing to decipher an ancient scripture that would allow anyone banished to the Underworld to return. And at the very center: Violet. She only has one chance to make the right choice…
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