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Synopsis
"Standing at the tomb where she has buried her Dark Queen, Mina believes her life is at an end. Her belief is confirmed when she sees Chemosh, God of Death, come to claim her." "But Chemosh does not want Mina's death. He wants her faith." "Mina is immediately attracted to the handsome and darkly charming god, who has ambitious plans to become the ruler of the Pantheon of Evil. She joins his cause and begins to entice followers to do the same - followers who are young, strong, and soon devoted to their god's designs." "The brother of a monk of Majere falls victim to Mina's seduction and becomes one of the vampire followers of Chemosh. Appalled by the crimes his brother commits, the monk abandons his faith and pledges himself to the evil goddess of the sea, Zebiom, who has her own reasons for wanting to thwart the God of Death. Accompanied by a kender who can talk to the dead, the monk starts upon a dark path to try to find any way possible to stop Mina and her disciples." Just when all seems to be going his way, Chemosh discovers that the unthinkable has happened. He has fallen in love with a mortal - Mina.
Is Amber and Ashes appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This dark fantasy contains vampire violence, themes of seduction into evil worship, and morally complex relationships between gods and mortals. Religious themes involving death gods and abandoning faith may be intense for younger readers.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include murder, death, and manipulation (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who enjoy dark fantasy with gods, morally gray characters, and vampire lore will appreciate this complex tale of faith and power.