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City of Night

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Thislen is seeing things.

A month of torment at the hands of Lord Soren Bestant and his friends has Thislen haunted by the ghosts of his worst failures. Determined to outlast his captors and protect Aften, Tamsa, and the Nattfolk, Thislen must rely on the whispers of the dead.



Mila has changed.

She's not afraid of the Night Council and she's not afraid to fight. Her goals are simple. One, rescue Thislen from Ship Artaith and get her best friend back. Two, work with him to break the curse once and for all. All they need to do is find the vial. If only everyone would listen!



Aften lost everything.

His sister betrayed him, the man he loves died, and he's useless. What options are there for the son of a Councilman who can't do anything right? He's always wanted to be free, but after a month of captivity, he's realizing freedom might not look like what he thought.



Who they were and who they are clashes with everyone around them, creating new alliances and new enemies. Everything is a mess, and it gets worse once they reunite. The pressures of family and friends threaten their plans, and the clash of wills might tear them all apart. One thing remains clear, they must break the curse. They're running out of time - and options. The Vaim are acting strange. The trio has a growing suspicion that someone has figured out the island's secret and is testing the nighttime defenses of Astera...but who?

262 pages, Paperback

Published January 20, 2025

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March 3, 2025
Possibly one of the best sequels I've ever read!

City of Day elevated October Santerelli into the ranks of my favorite authors, but City of Night cemented his place within my top five. The characters continue seamlessly through the transition between books as though you never really left them. Astera, city of ships and ghosts, is as haunting and haunted as ever. Absolutely breathtaking. I couldn't put it down!
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