Bloodring

Bloodring by Faith Hunter is a First Edition novel published by Penguin Publishing Group on November 7, 2006. This 352-page book is written in English and presents a vivid near-future world grappling with an ambiguous apocalypse. The story follows Thorn St. Croix, a neomage with the ability to manipulate leftover creation energy, as she navigates a society rife with religious conflict and the ongoing battle between seraphs and demons.
Readers will find a narrative rich in lush imagery and exhilarating action, as Thorn, nearly driven mad by her powers, attempts to live among humans while concealing her true identity. When her ex-husband is kidnapped, she faces the perilous choice of revealing her powers to save him, knowing that such a revelation could lead to her death. The book explores themes of identity and survival within a contemporary fantasy setting, making it a compelling addition to the urban fantasy genre.
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In a novel filled with lush imagery and exhilarating action, Faith Hunter creates a near-future world caught in the throes of an ambiguous apocalypse – where a woman with everything to hide finds her true destiny revealed.
As humanity struggles with religious strife and seraphs and demons fight a never-ending battle, a new species has arisen. “Neomages” are human in appearance, but able to twist left-over creation energy to their will. A threat to both humans and seraphs, they are confined in luxurious Enclaves.
Thorn St. Croix is no ordinary neomage. Nearly driven insane by her powers, she is smuggled out of an Enclave and now lives among humans, channeling her gift of stone-magery into jewelry making. But when Thaddeus Bartholomew, a dangerously attractive policeman, tells her that her ex-husband has been kidnapped, Thorn risks revealing her identity to find him. And for Thorn, the punishment for revelation is death.
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