*Advanced Reader Copy*
I have a million things I want to say about this book, and all of them are fighting for rights to be mentioned first. I had no idea, once upon a short time ago in a land not far away, who Rick Chiantaretto was and what his book - Death of the Body - was all about. But then I met a wonderful blogger who casually mentioned I should read it. I owe her. A lot.
Death of the Spirit expanded on the world created in Death of the Body in ways I couldn't imagine. Edmund's world is amazing. This book is deliciously dark, and hands down Rick's best work yet. I found myself reading until the sun had been down for hours, my cat was fast asleep, and my Kindle was almost dead. It hasn't been since I picked up my very first Terry Goodkind book that I was introduced to an entire new world - a new place with layers and levels that can only come from the mind of someone like Rick. He has created magic - and this series will stay with me forever. Rick has blended Dark Fantasy with Romance and Horror and twists of other genres that have yet to be named.
I don't like giving a play by play of what happened in a book - you can get that yourself when you read it. But do yourself a favor and snatch this series up. I am holding onto my seat waiting - rather impatiently - for the next book. Death of the....? Well, Death of the Something. Whatever it is, I know for a fact it will be amazing, and dark, and twisted, and all the things I love about Mr. Chiantaretto.
Thank you, Rick, for picking up the pen, pressing the keys on the keyboard, dipping your feather in blood - whatever it is you do - and writing Crossing Death. Your readers are forever in your debt. Your magic - Edmund's magic - will stay with me until the end of my days. And, who knows? Even then we may meet again in Orenda.
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