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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewPraise for To Cage a God"The action and violence enhance the strife of ruling political power and
revolution and keeps the pace fast and lively." —
Library Journal (starred review)
"May’s mythology of dragon gods imprisoned in human host bodies is an effective magical system, and this series opener
delivers on not just epic fantasy, but epic action and romance as well." —
Kirkus"The Slavic-inspired setting
will appeal to fantasy and romance readers, with the added bonus of a queer couple confronting their society's ableism." —
Booklist "
Romance and rebellion define this exquisite novel, which sinks its claws in and won't let go...a tour de force of romantasy writing, full of fire and ice, passion and revolution. Elizabeth May is back with a bang."—Hannah Kaner, author of
Sunday Times bestseller
Godkiller"A bloody, political romantasy about two sisters who are raised to be living weapons, it’s a story that’s
grounded in sacrifice and family bonds."—Lacy Baugher Milas,
Paste MagazinePraise for the work of Elizabeth May“
A riveting world, a fierce heroine, and electrifying action.” —Sarah J. Maas,
New York Times-bestselling author of the Throne of Glass series
“A multivoice story from a group of diverse,
courageous females attempting to save themselves.” —
Library Journal (starred review)
“Action-packed, violently gratifying, and
darkly addictive novel.” —
VOYA“Moves at a cracking pace and, with neat plot twists and cliffhangers, is
page-turning fun.” —
The Guardian“A fascinating, unique world.
May's writing is exquisite and demands a close reading to take everything in.” —
School Library Journal