Author : A. M. Ferrer
Publisher : A. M. Ferrer
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 402 pages
Book Rating : 4./5 ( download)
Book Synopsis How the Healer Orphaned Herself by : A. M. Ferrer
Download or read book How the Healer Orphaned Herself written by A. M. Ferrer and published by A. M. Ferrer. This book was released on 2024-06-25 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A love story, but not a Romance. Half-romantic, half-coming-of-age psychological drama. A novel akin to the typical cozy fantasy in scope but with conflict that does the exact opposite of giving you warm, cozy hugs. Alfia, Lady Rinnelise’s lover and rival in healer school, is a bastard healer—a mage born with access to healing spells before even gaining full control of them. The problem? Casting a healing spell more powerful than intended kills with flesh overgrowths instead. When a human cadaver from their dissection class triggers Alfia’s persistent night terrors and absences, Rinnelise learns of Alfia’s long-buried past. She didn’t pledge to use her healing abilities to help the innocents of wars and calamities out of duty or selflessness; it is what she traded for lifelong incarceration. Her crime was discovering her immense potential for healing magic by killing someone dear, whom she also came to despise, with an uncontrolled healing spell. Alfia will never forgive Rinnelise for prying further into that incident. She just wants Rinnelise to help her forget it until she can grit everything down under smiles as she has always done. But as Alfia’s night terrors spur behaviors that threaten her scholarship and well-being, Rinnelise decides to unearth the events surrounding Alfia’s crime instead, even if it earns her ire, to find out how to thwart her downward spiral before she loses the only place she carved for herself in the world beyond prison. Contains explicit scenes and portrayal of parental emotional abuse, death, complex grief, and sensitive mental health issues.