![]() Though Armand is likable enough, Rachelle’s love feels sudden and unfounded, and thus it’s never entirely convincing. Predictably, Rachelle falls in love with Armand, causing a love triangle to form between the pair and the rakish Erec, captain of the king’s bloodbound. However, orders to protect the king’s illegitimate son, Armand, impede her search. When she discovers the Devourer will soon return, she redoubles her efforts to find the sword that can defeat him. ![]() Three years later, Rachelle is one of the king’s bloodbound. Rachelle kills, and the story of the killing is revealed as she grapples with debilitating guilt. The forestborn marks Rachelle: In three days’ time she must either kill and become a bloodbound-destined to become a forestborn-or be killed. Hoping to save the world, 15-year-old Rachelle defiantly leaves the safe forest path to speak with a forestborn-one of those humans who gained supernatural powers by accepting the Devourer as their lord. A high fantasy loosely based on “Little Red Riding Hood” and the less well-known “The Girl with No Hands.” ![]()
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