Bloodmarked

The novel picks up one month after the devastating battle at the Lodge. Bree Matthews has discovered she is the , the true heir to King Arthur. However, her victory is short-lived as she faces immediate threats from within her own ranks:

: The book highlights the "inherent racism" of the Order, showing how historical systems protect their own interests even at the risk of the world. Bloodmarked

: Bree’s powers are a literal manifestation of her history. She must reconcile the Arthurian magic (born from the assault of her ancestor) with the Root magic of her Black foremothers. The novel picks up one month after the

The book is a polarizing but beloved entry in the series, known for its emotional depth: known for its emotional depth: