How Moonlight Falls Like Feathers
Sixteen-year-old Lynette de Cygne never asked to be a swan. Luckily, sixteen-year-old Wylan Shiratori is desperate enough to trade. Together, the two of them might just be able to set each other free.
Lynette and Wylan have until the new moon, when Lynette’s mother’s magic is weakest, to break the de Cygne family curse—which would be easy if not for Lynette’s reclusive aunt, the feathers sprouting from Wylan’s skin, and the dagger in his backpack begging to be released. If they fail, both will be trapped. But in order to be free, the moon demands a sacrifice—and it will be paid in blood. |
WHEN WE START TO BURN
In Kenj, magic means death. No one knows that better than seventeen-year-old Sera, whose fifteen-year-old sister Kenna is a witch. For years, Sera and Kenna have concealed their secret from their town, their neighbors‚ even their own mother. Then their house accidentally burns down, and a childhood friend—who happens to be the son of the most influential man in town—accuses the two girls of starting it. Worst of all, he knows how they did it.
After reluctantly agreeing to an alliance with three girls/thieves, the five of them journey away from everything the two sisters have ever known. Sera is increasingly drawn by Amina, the leader of the group who can undo locks with a snap of her finger. But as Sera and Kenna become the most-wanted girls in the country, they must decide what they are willing to become—criminals, killers, backstabbers—in order to be free. |