The Unwilling: A Novel
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Barrier lands volume 1
Published
Harlequin , 2020.
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Available from Libby/OverDrive

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'Fantasy at its most sublime.''Erin Morgenstern, NYT bestselling author of The Night CircusA penetrating tale of magic, faith and pride'The Unwilling is the story of Judah, a foundling born with a special gift and raised inside Highfall castle along with Gavin, the son and heir to Lord Elban's vast empire. Judah and Gavin share an unnatural bond that is both the key to her survival'and possibly her undoing.As Gavin is groomed for his future role, Judah comes to realize that she has no real position within the kingdom, in fact, no hope at all of ever traveling beyond its castle walls. Elban'a lord as mighty as he is cruel'has his own plans for her, for all of them. She is a mere pawn to him, and he will stop at nothing to get what he wants.But outside the walls, in the starving, desperate city, a magus, a healer with his own secret power unlike anything Highfall has seen in years, is newly arrived from the provinces. He, too, has plans for the empire, and at the heart of those plans lies Judah' The girl who started life with no name and no history will soon uncover more to her story than she ever imagined.An epic tale of greed and ambition, cruelty and love, this deeply immersive novel is about bowing to traditions and burning them down.

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Format
eBook, Kindle
Street Date
02/11/2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781488055393

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Booklist Review

Judah is foster sister to Gavin, next in line to be Lord of the City. Judah, who was adopted as an infant by Gavin's late mother, is hated by Gavin's father, Lord Elban. He and others call her ""foundling,"" ""witchbred,"" and worse. It does not help that in a land of pale-skinned, lithe blondes, Judah is short and has dark, almost purple hair. Luckily, Gavin; his brother Theron; and Gavin's betrothed, Elly, love her. She and Gavin share an even more special bond. Any hurt she experiences, Gavin does as well, and she experiences all of Gavin's pain. No matter how Elban and his Seneschal try to break this bond, they fail. This mysterious magic that binds them is no accident. Soon, Judah will meet a man who will expose her to even greater magical works and the truth behind her birth. Suspenseful, magical, wonderfully written, and never predictable, Braffet's first foray into speculative fiction (after thrillers like Save Yourself, 2013) is an essential addition to all epic-fantasy collections.--Lynnanne Pearson Copyright 2019 Booklist

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The dense, challenging first fantasy by Braffet (Save Yourself) drips with atmosphere and intrigue but features heroes with frustratingly little control over their own fates. On the same day that Gavin, heir to Lord Elban of Highfall, was born, foundling Judah was brought to Highfall and subsequently raised by his side. She and Gavin have shared a mystical bond since childhood; injuries to one also afflict the other. Now young adults, the cruel Lord Elban has plans for both Judah and Gavin, but his unnamed Seneschal has schemes of his own, as does Nathaniel Clare, a healer hired to attend to them. Nathaniel is a secret agent of the Slonimi, wanderers who have worked for generations in order to place one of their own in a position to meet Judah and use her untapped power to undo a magical binding that affects their world. The setup makes for a fascinating political chess game, though much of the action takes place off-page. Braffet's tale is a study in suffering and cruelty but also in determination, particularly on the part of Judah. Readers who enjoy complex characters will find much to savor here. Agent: Julie Barer, The Book Group. (Feb.)

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Judah is foster sister to Gavin, next in line to be Lord of the City. Judah, who was adopted as an infant by Gavin's late mother, is hated by Gavin's father, Lord Elban. He and others call her foundling, witchbred, and worse. It does not help that in a land of pale-skinned, lithe blondes, Judah is short and has dark, almost purple hair. Luckily, Gavin; his brother Theron; and Gavin's betrothed, Elly, love her. She and Gavin share an even more special bond. Any hurt she experiences, Gavin does as well, and she experiences all of Gavin's pain. No matter how Elban and his Seneschal try to break this bond, they fail. This mysterious magic that binds them is no accident. Soon, Judah will meet a man who will expose her to even greater magical works and the truth behind her birth. Suspenseful, magical, wonderfully written, and never predictable, Braffet's first foray into speculative fiction (after thrillers like Save Yourself, 2013) is an essential addition to all epic-fantasy collections. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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PW Annex Reviews

The dense, challenging first fantasy by Braffet (Save Yourself) drips with atmosphere and intrigue but features heroes with frustratingly little control over their own fates. On the same day that Gavin, heir to Lord Elban of Highfall, was born, foundling Judah was brought to Highfall and subsequently raised by his side. She and Gavin have shared a mystical bond since childhood; injuries to one also afflict the other. Now young adults, the cruel Lord Elban has plans for both Judah and Gavin, but his unnamed Seneschal has schemes of his own, as does Nathaniel Clare, a healer hired to attend to them. Nathaniel is a secret agent of the Slonimi, wanderers who have worked for generations in order to place one of their own in a position to meet Judah and use her untapped power to undo a magical binding that affects their world. The setup makes for a fascinating political chess game, though much of the action takes place off-page. Braffet's tale is a study in suffering and cruelty but also in determination, particularly on the part of Judah. Readers who enjoy complex characters will find much to savor here. Agent: Julie Barer, The Book Group. (Feb.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Braffet, K. (2020). The Unwilling: A Novel . Harlequin.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Braffet, Kelly. 2020. The Unwilling: A Novel. Harlequin.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Braffet, Kelly. The Unwilling: A Novel Harlequin, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Braffet, K. (2020). The unwilling: a novel. Harlequin.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Braffet, Kelly. The Unwilling: A Novel Harlequin, 2020.

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