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LADY OF STEEL AND STRAW by Erica Ivy Rodgers

LADY OF STEEL AND STRAW

by Erica Ivy Rodgers

Pub Date: June 4th, 2024
ISBN: 9781682636657
Publisher: Peachtree Teen

Two hundred years after the wraith wars, Parson Rainier Worthington, an infamous member of the Order of Guardians, awakens from his scarecrow form to help an 18-year-old girl save the kingdom from darkness.

Lady Charlotte Sand was never supposed to be the partner of a Guardian, one of the soldiers who protect against wraiths. As the daughter of the legendary Jonas Sand, her role was clear: to use her gifts to settle spirits back into their bones. But then her brother is killed by soldiers of the Cardinal’s Watch, and in direct defiance of the cardinal’s exile, Worth wakes for Charlotte. Together, Worth and Charlotte travel to the capital, hoping they can save the other Guardians’ hearts from capture, all the while trying to protect themselves from Luc de Montaigne, the Cardinal’s Watch captain who’s in charge of stopping them. Luc seeks Charlotte for treason against the cardinal of the Silent Gods, a woman Luc serves unquestioningly. Yet, whenever they meet, Luc’s soul reaches for Charlotte’s, and he finds himself granting her leniency and failing in his duty. The pacing in Rodgers’ debut is fast, although Charlotte and Luc repeatedly struggle with the obstacles of impulsive behavior, guilt, and fear. The supporting characters are quippy and fun and contain believable flaws. The combination of political intrigue, religious zealotry, and slow-burn romance will leave readers’ hearts broken. The cast members are diverse in skin tone.

A duology opener featuring a cleverly built world populated by appealing characters.

(Fantasy. 13-18)