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Synopsis
"Even as her husband is about to attain undreamed-of power, Ivy Quent fears for her family's safety. With war looming and turmoil sweeping the nation of Altania, Ivy finds the long-abandoned manor on the moors a temporary haven. But nowhere is really safe from the treachery that threatens all the Quents have risked to achieve. And an even greater peril is stirring deep within the countryside's beautiful green estates. As Ivy dares an alliance with a brilliant illusionist and a dangerous lord, she races to master her forbidden talents and unravel the terrible truth at the heart of her land's unrest--even as a triumphant, inhuman darkness rises to claim Altania eternally for its own"--
Is The Master of Heathcrest Hall appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
Book 3 of a fantasy series featuring war, political treachery, and magical danger. Some violence and peril but not graphic; suitable for mature teens and adults.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, war, and political violence.
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Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy Ivy's race to master forbidden magic while protecting her family from inhuman darkness threatening her nation.