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Hardcover Book Details
  • 10/2023
  • 9781662942853
  • 482 pages
  • $29.99
Paperback Book Details
  • 10/2023
  • 9781662942860
  • 482 pages
  • $18.99
R.M. Gray
Author
Nightweaver
R.M. Gray, author

Young Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

Stolen from the sea by monstrous Nightweavers, seventeen-year-old pirate Violet Oberon teams up with her captor to hunt her brother’s killer, only to discover dark secrets that challenge everything she thought she knew about herself and her world.
Reviews
A teenaged pirate is captured and forced into servitude alongside her family, but she’s soon embroiled in a plot to remake an entire society in this YA fantasy debut. Despite being one of the two members of her large family interested in finding a Red Island, semi-mythical place where humans can live safe and free, Violet’s entire identity once she is captured revolves around being a fierce, independent pirate who yearns for the sea. After a tiresome series of attempted escapes in which she’s intercepted and then changes her mind each time, Violet chooses to stay with her family while secretly hunting the malevolent being (an Underling) that killed her brother and seems to have followed her to land.

As she and her family settle in, Violet engages in spontaneous mutual pining with Will (the man who took her captive), learns surprising truths about the world from him (because her parents kept her and her siblings in deliberate ignorance), and is quickly inducted into a secret order sworn to overthrow the royal family. Violet is feisty, a touch melodramatic, eager to protect but resistant to Will’s efforts to protect her—in short, she’s fierce, conflicted, and very believably seventeen. This salty world of nightmares, conspiracies, and literal prince of Eerie is fun to discover, especially some spooky beasts and weird magic, though the romantic elements feel familiar. With Violet’s feelings for the men around her often the narrative’s emphasis.

Still, Gray spins Violet’s tale with polished prose, brisk storytelling, and a welcome sense of what a fantastical life actually feels like, from the calloused hands of a pirate to Violet’s father’s surprising proficiency cooking scalloped potatoes to the unique traits of monsters: “Sylks smell like smoke. Shifters hate perfume.” Blending the freshly inventive with genre traditions, Nightweaver and its promised sequel will appeal to YA fantasy fans who adore conflicted love triangles and strong young women on a mission.

Takeaway: Fresh piratical tale of murder, magic, family, and a fierce heroine.

Comparable Titles: Logan Karlie’s Dream by the Shadows, Kate Golden’s A Dawn of Onyx.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Hardcover Book Details
  • 10/2023
  • 9781662942853
  • 482 pages
  • $29.99
Paperback Book Details
  • 10/2023
  • 9781662942860
  • 482 pages
  • $18.99
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