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The Altruist and the Assassin: The Book of All Things, #2
The Melody and the Master: The Book of All Things, #3
The Claw and the Crowned: The Book of All Things, #1
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The Book of All Things Series

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He's the calm in her storm.

Disappear into this entrancing tale of the forbidden love between a young poison mistress and her brother's best friend.


Edriss Blackwood has always been alone. Neglected. Abandoned. She converts this angst into action, wielding her vibrant imagination as both sword and shield, slashing through the malevolence slowly destroying her homeland.

Her one light in the darkness is her steadfast protector, Lorcan James.

It all began by a riverbank a decade ago when he found his best friend's little sister, broken and alone. What started as a matter of honor blossomed into an unshakeable bond between two passionate souls, forged in love, trust, and fierce loyalty.

There was only rule: don't fall in love. Too bad hearts don't play by the rules.

But the very thing that brought them together—honor—is what will tear them apart. Their friend Arwenna, extorted by the men waging war against Edriss's family, convinces a reluctant Lorcan to secretly pretend to be her lover, an elaborate, twisted ruse she claims is the only way to keep Edriss safe. The truth, however, is much more sinister.

Edriss licks the wounds of her shattered heart by wading deeper into the war tearing the Westerlands apart. Reckless, and with nothing left to lose, there's no limit to what she'll do to bring down the men responsible.

But one young woman alone cannot stand against pure evil.

If Lorcan can't find a way to win back her faith, both Edriss and the Westerlands will be irrevocably consumed by the flames.

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The Book of All Things is a series of standalone fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy.

The Poison and the Paladin is a brother's best friend, forbidden love romance featuring Edriss and Lorcan, characters first introduced in The Raven and the Rush. It is the second story in the Blackwood Cycle of The Book of All Things, but can also be enjoyed as a standalone.


The Blackwood Cycle:
Forbidden love, second chances, found family, and the Rise of House Blackwood (low heat)
The Raven and the Rush
The Poison and the Paladin

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Release dateJan 4, 2023
The Altruist and the Assassin: The Book of All Things, #2
The Melody and the Master: The Book of All Things, #3
The Claw and the Crowned: The Book of All Things, #1

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  • The Claw and the Crowned: The Book of All Things, #1

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    The Claw and the Crowned: The Book of All Things, #1
    The Claw and the Crowned: The Book of All Things, #1

    Freedom is her desire. Vengeance is his price. Slip into this scintillating tale of a young royal whose loyalty is torn between the prince she was sold to and the tempestuous knight determined to ruin her. Imryll is unfit to be a princess. Everyone has always told her so. So when the king stuns everyone by crowning her the prince's consort, her life is completely upended, crushing any lingering dreams of a future away from the suffocating Rhiagain court. Still reeling from the news, she meets Drazhan, the formidable, mercurial knight who wins the right to be her personal guard. But when he defiantly refuses any show of respect, a dangerous spark ignites between them, one she doesn't know how to extinguish. Worse, she's not sure she wants to. The dark knight's licentious midnight whispers linger over her, commands she feels inexplicably called to obey. His dangerous promises spread their tendrils over her desperate, failed attempts to embrace life with the prince, her childhood best friend. They take her apart and put her back together, piece by agonizing piece. Yet she can't shake the sense Drazhan is hiding something important. He refuses to explain why he surrendered a life of privilege to become her guard. The roaring vengeance burning in his heart, scorching him from the inside out, is a painful mystery Imryll can't solve. But she will. Because Drazhan's revenge doesn't just start with Imryll. It ends with her. __ The Book of All Things is a series of standalone fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy. The Claw and the Crowned is the first story in the Sceptre Cycle of The Book of All Things. The Sceptre Cycle: Stolen thrones, love triangles, arranged marriages, and fractured duty from the descendants of Ilynglass (high heat) The Claw and the Crowned The Duke and the Disciple

  • The Altruist and the Assassin: The Book of All Things, #2

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    The Altruist and the Assassin: The Book of All Things, #2
    The Altruist and the Assassin: The Book of All Things, #2

    She's searching for redemption. What she finds is her destiny. Disappear into this tumultuous tale of revenge and redemption, as two fated souls are thrust into each other's paths once more. Rhiain enjoys a charmed life as the daughter of one of the most powerful men in the realm. Spoiled and vain, she has never met a need or want she couldn't attain. The dark spots in her memory have been tucked away, with all other unpleasant things. Then a terrible mistake brings her entire world crashing down around her. Her life shifts in an instant; her fate, uncertain. Her father's punishment for her is forcing her to train for a life as one of his prized assassins. But a chance encounter in a familiar tavern will change everything. Everything she knows. Everything she feels. Everything she is. As Rhiain gets closer to handsome, enigmatic Asterin— a man she doesn't remember but claims to possess the truth about her dark spots—she begins to accept there is much more to these gaps in her understanding of the past. Because these memories were taken from her for a reason. And there are those who will do anything to stop her from remembering. __ The Book of All Things is a series of standalone fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy. The Altruist and the Assassin is a fated love fantasy romance tale set in the Kingdom of the White Sea universe, with hints of Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty.It is the first story in the Guardians Cycle of The Book of All Things. The Guardians Cycle: Fated love, redemption, and fierce protectiveness in the shadow of the Reliquary (medium heat) The Altruist and the Assassin The Belle and the Blackbird And more  

  • The Melody and the Master: The Book of All Things, #3

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    The Melody and the Master: The Book of All Things, #3
    The Melody and the Master: The Book of All Things, #3

    Her song is death. His offer is life. Disappear into this twisty tale of a ruthless heir and the sheltered, gifted orphan he chooses as both his wife and his greatest weapon against a growing list of enemies. Siofra has lived her entire life in isolation, terrified of her unrestrained dark magic. Then the unthinkable happens, and she and her brother are imprisoned for murder. Before the law can deliver their punishment, the siblings are rescued by a mysterious benefactor, whisked away to a glamorous manor in the far north, where everyone treats them like a prince and princess. Shadowfen Hall, and the surrounding forest, keeps a wall between Desemir and his rivals. His lack of heir leaves him vulnerable, but to marry within his peerage would ignite the very coup he needs to avoid. Siofra and Desemir's needs conveniently intersect. She needs protection for herself and her brother. He needs a wife and children to secure his legacy. If it all seems too good to be true, it is. Because everyone knows darkness can only be soothed, not contained. __ The Book of All Things is a series of standalone fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy. The Melody and the Master is a marriage of convenience dark fantasy romance tale set in the Kingdom of the White Sea universe, with hints of Beauty and the Beast, Hades and Persephone, and Jane Eyre. It is the first story in the Darkwood Cycle of The Book of All Things. The Darkwood Cycle: Marriages of convenience, age gaps, friends to lovers, and healing love, deep in the Darkwood (medium high heat) The Melody and the Master The Hand and the Heart And more

  • The Belle and the Blackbird: The Book of All Things, #7

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    The Belle and the Blackbird: The Book of All Things, #7
    The Belle and the Blackbird: The Book of All Things, #7

    She'll break his heart to save it. Sink into this alluring tale of a reclusive pubkeep and the dazzling, unattainable noble whose life is wrapped in a deadly mystery he can't resist solving. Anastazja's cruel rejection leaves Tyreste shattered and clinging to desperate solitude. Oblivious to the malevolence that waits for her every night when she returns home, he finds it easier to believe she never loved him than to explore his fear that she's in serious trouble. Behind the veil of Ana's seemingly charmed life, an ancient evil stalks her family's revered halls. Her cunning stepmother wields terrible threats against Ana's loved ones to coerce her into assisting in horrifying experiments against the Ravenwood priests and priestesses, longtime allies of Ana's family. Tyr's love for Ana remains steadfast despite her abrupt departure from his life. To distract himself from his heartbreak, he immerses himself in work, translating a series of mysterious and chilling letters, only to find himself entangled in a harrowing mystery spanning generations. A mystery that revolves around Ana's family. The very same one consuming—and destroying—Ana, piece by piece. For years, she has fought this war alone, exhausting all her resources against the wicked witch who holds her family hostage. She's out of tactics and, more importantly, time. As the end draws near, she realizes the key to ending the witch's reign of terror might lie with the tavern boy who stole her heart. Her solitary light in endless years of darkness. Only together can Anastazja and Tyreste end the terror that has gripped the north, and the Ravenwoods, for centuries.   The Belle and the Blackbird is a forbidden love fantasy romance Snow White & Rose Red retelling set in the Kingdom of the White Sea Universe, featuring characters first introduced in The Altruist and the Assassin. It is the second story in the Guardians Cycle of The Book of All Things trilogy. The final book is The Virtue and the Vixen.   The Book of All Things is a series of fantasy romance tales set in the vibrant, epic world first introduced by USA Today Bestselling Author Sarah M. Cradit in the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy.  

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Sarah M. Cradit

Sarah is the USA Today and International Bestselling Author of over forty contemporary and epic fantasy stories, and the creator of the Kingdom of the White Sea and Saga of Crimson & Clover universes.   Born a geek, Sarah spends her time crafting rich and multilayered worlds, obsessing over history, playing her retribution paladin (and sometimes destruction warlock), and settling provocative Tolkien debates, such as why the Great Eagles are not Gandalf's personal taxi service. Passionate about travel, she's been to over twenty countries collecting sparks of inspiration, and is always planning her next adventure.   Sarah and her husband live in a beautiful corner of SE Pennsylvania with their three tiny benevolent pug dictators.     Connect with Sarah:   sarahmcradit.com Instagram: @sarahmcradit Facebook: @sarahmcradit

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