***THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING SERIES***
‘A gorgeous, genre-defying journey through broken worlds’ BRIGITTE KNIGHTLEY
‘Sunsplitter is an absolute triumph’ V.L. BOVALINO
‘Epic and stunningly original’ SARAH HAWLEY
‘A romantasy that feels truly new’ ALEXANDRA KENNINGTON
’10/10 would trade my soul for another chapter’ MIKAYLA BRIDGE
‘For everyone who wished the beast hadn’t turned back into a human’ HAZEL MCBRIDE
IMMORTALITY HAS NEVER TASTED SO GOOD . . .
Fi has toppled immortal beasts. Antal welcomes being conquered.
After helping the Lord Daeyari reclaim his territory, semi-reformed smuggler Fi dons a daunting new role: rebuilding a city alongside her monstrous partner, a haven free from bloody sacrifice. So when Antal’s father unexpectedly summons him home, Fi’s first instinct is to ready her claws.
Only, claws won’t be enough for this adversary.
Antal faces his first homecoming in five decades, dreading two truths. From his father’s seat on the governing council, he could undo everything Antal has built. And their last argument ended with Antal’s lover dead on the floor.
But a greater danger lurks: the appearance of a creature that even the daeyari fear, burning its way through the Planes. With Antal’s father leading the hunt, he and Fi must ally with a team of immortals who could turn fangs on them at any moment.
Or worse, strain their still-fresh love until it snaps.
Monster romance meets epic fantasy in Sunsplitter, the breathtaking sequel to instant Sunday Times bestseller Voidwalker, a dazzling new fantasy universe filled with parallel worlds, irreverent banter, and dexterous tails – unmissable for fans of Bride by Ali Hazelwood and Quicksilver by Callie Hart.
‘A gorgeous, genre-defying journey through broken worlds’ BRIGITTE KNIGHTLEY
‘Sunsplitter is an absolute triumph’ V.L. BOVALINO
‘Epic and stunningly original’ SARAH HAWLEY
‘A romantasy that feels truly new’ ALEXANDRA KENNINGTON
’10/10 would trade my soul for another chapter’ MIKAYLA BRIDGE
‘For everyone who wished the beast hadn’t turned back into a human’ HAZEL MCBRIDE
IMMORTALITY HAS NEVER TASTED SO GOOD . . .
Fi has toppled immortal beasts. Antal welcomes being conquered.
After helping the Lord Daeyari reclaim his territory, semi-reformed smuggler Fi dons a daunting new role: rebuilding a city alongside her monstrous partner, a haven free from bloody sacrifice. So when Antal’s father unexpectedly summons him home, Fi’s first instinct is to ready her claws.
Only, claws won’t be enough for this adversary.
Antal faces his first homecoming in five decades, dreading two truths. From his father’s seat on the governing council, he could undo everything Antal has built. And their last argument ended with Antal’s lover dead on the floor.
But a greater danger lurks: the appearance of a creature that even the daeyari fear, burning its way through the Planes. With Antal’s father leading the hunt, he and Fi must ally with a team of immortals who could turn fangs on them at any moment.
Or worse, strain their still-fresh love until it snaps.
Monster romance meets epic fantasy in Sunsplitter, the breathtaking sequel to instant Sunday Times bestseller Voidwalker, a dazzling new fantasy universe filled with parallel worlds, irreverent banter, and dexterous tails – unmissable for fans of Bride by Ali Hazelwood and Quicksilver by Callie Hart.
Reviews
Voidwalker is a gorgeous, genre-defying journey through broken worlds. MacLean's prose is addictive, her plotting, deft, her worldbuilding fascinating and atmospheric. I dove through page after page, glorying in the bloody, beautiful chaos of it all. (Send help, I may now have a thing for antlers)
Sunsplitter is an absolute triumph: it easily matches the effortless humour, delicious romance, and heart-pounding danger of Voidwalker and pushes the limits even more. I loved every second of it!
For everyone who wished the beast hadn't turned back into a human . . . MacLean has crafted a unique world that feels at once familiar and yet entirely her own. The characters claw their way into your heart and leash you to their story from the very first page and I'm not sure if I devoured the book or if it devoured me