![]() ![]() If she happens to take him down (and save the world) in the process, all the better. Serilda’s been through a lot recently, from being kidnapped by the Alder King and forced to spin straw into gold to finding out she’s pregnant and agreeing to a sham marriage with her kidnapper to protect the spirits of five children he murdered “as a gift for her.” (Phew.) And yet, she’s still fighting, doing what she can to figure out a way to release herself, her magical more-than-friend, Gild, and the spirits of the children from the Erlking’s clutches. It’s literally sitting on a mountain of monsters. But looking more closely, it’s their jacket that turns into and/or is dragging what looks to be a large stream of blood behind it, and maybe that person belongs in that frightening place after all? If you’re caught up, however, feel free to continue below.Īt first, I wanted to tell the person on this cover to turn back-that is not a castle one should enter. If you have not read the first book in this series ( Gilded ), man your battle stations turn away now, as there might be spoilers in this review. Red alert! Cursed is the second book in the Gilded duology. ![]() ![]() Content Warning: In addition to battles against gruesome fantastical beasts and demons, Cursed includes scenes of (fictional creature) animal abuse and the death of an infant*. ![]()
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