The Melody and the Master - Sarah M. Cradit

The Melody and the Master

By Sarah M. Cradit

  • Release Date: 2022-10-04
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 5
5
From 10 Ratings

Description

Her song is death. His offer is life.
 
Disappear into this twisty tale of a ruthless heir and the sheltered, gifted orphan he chooses as both his wife and his greatest weapon against a growing list of enemies. 
 
Siofra has lived her entire life in isolation, terrified of her unrestrained dark magic. Then the unthinkable happens, and she and her brother are imprisoned for murder.
 
Before the law can deliver their punishment, the siblings are rescued by a mysterious benefactor, whisked away to a glamorous manor in the far north, where everyone treats them like a prince and princess.
 
Shadowfen Hall, and the surrounding forest, keeps a wall between Desemir and his rivals. His lack of heir leaves him vulnerable, but to marry within his peerage would ignite the very coup he needs to avoid.
 
Siofra and Desemir’s needs conveniently intersect. She needs protection for herself and her brother. He needs a wife and children to secure his legacy.
 
If it all seems too good to be true, it is.
 
Because everyone knows darkness can only be soothed, not contained. 
 
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The Melody and the Master is a marriage of convenience dark fantasy romance tale set in the Kingdom of the White Sea universe, with hints of Beauty and the Beast and Jane Eyre. It is the first story in the Darkwood Cycle of The Book of All Things. The next two novels in the trilogy, The Hand and the Heart and The Wulf and the Witchling, feature characters introduced in this novel.
 
The Book of All Things is a series of fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy.
 

 
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Reviews

  • In love.

    5
    By mickey_o
    I loved this book. It had everything that you needed. Age gaps, marriage of convenience, spice. It made me feel the emotions that I wanna feel and It was very easy to just fall into this fantasy world and think that you are a part of it. I'm not even into marriages of convenience but it fit so well. Sarah really did it again.
  • Loved this book!

    4
    By Dwebbie Dwight
    REVIEW: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5/5 Synopsis: “Siofra has lived her entire life in isolation, terrified of her unrestrained dark magic. Then the unthinkable happens, and she and her brother are imprisoned for murder. Before the law can deliver their punishment, the siblings are rescued by a mysterious benefactor, whisked away to a glamorous manor in the far north, where everyone treats them like a prince and princess. Shadowfen Hall, and the surrounding forest, keeps a wall between Desemir and his rivals. His lack of heir leaves him vulnerable, but to marry within his peerage would ignite the very coup he needs to avoid. Siofra and Desemir’s needs conveniently intersect. She needs protection for herself and her brother. He needs a wife and children to secure his legacy. If it all seems too good to be true, it is. Because everyone knows darkness can only be soothed, not contained.” ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ This was such a realistic portrayal of two broken, damaged people searching for a connection with each other. Even when I wanted to yell at the characters for their choices, I could see why they did the things they did. There was a very prominent Beauty and the Beast influence in this story, which I loved. I also loved the bonds between both sets of siblings present in the novel. Overall, this is a (steamy!) story of love, hope, and healing, and seeing the culmination of these characters’ journeys was so satisfying to see. (And the book itself is gorgeous!)
  • Swoooooon

    5
    By MsHeather13
    I loooooove the Beauty and the Beast vibes I got from this book. Watching Des and Si navigate their relationship while growing individually was so good. I love Sarah’s ability to give side characters enough focus so we can love more than just the main characters. This is my favorite of her Kingdom of the White Sea books. Please read it.

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