White Blood

White Blood by Angela Holder, published by Deore Press on March 26, 2014, is a 380-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of fantasy and historical narrative. The story follows Maryn, who, after experiencing profound loss, takes on the role of a wet-nurse for a royal family. This new position presents her with unexpected dangers as she becomes embroiled in a violent struggle for the throne, where her survival hinges on her ability to navigate a world filled with intrigue and peril.
Readers will find that Maryn’s journey is marked by her transformation from a perceived helpless pawn to a figure of resilience. As she faces threats from both allies and enemies, the narrative explores themes of power and survival. The unique blend of blood and milk magic adds a layer of complexity to her character and the challenges she encounters. This edition, written in English, invites readers into a richly imagined world where courage and cunning are essential for overcoming adversity.
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When Maryn loses her baby, husband, and home, becoming a wet-nurse seems like her best opportunity for a new life, especially when she qualifies for a position with the royal family. But nursing an infant prince exposes her to dangers she never could have imagined. Caught in the middle of a bloody struggle for the throne, Maryn will need all her wits and courage to survive. Both her enemies and allies consider her a helpless pawn. But if she can master the dangerous magic of blood and milk, she’ll have a chance to defy those who will do anything to seize power-even threaten the child she’s coming to love as her own.
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