The Last One Rachel Howzell Hall (Deluxe Limited Edition)
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A Good Morning America Book Club pick Psst! A few lucky copies have stunning sprayed edges—maybe yours will be one of them! No guarantees, no special requests—just a little bookish luck. Explosive and enthralling romantasy debut from New York Times bestselling author Rachel Howzell Hall...
Thrown into a desolate land of sickness and unnatural beasts, Kai wakes in the woods with no idea who she is or how she got there. All she knows is that if she cannot reach the Sea of Devour, even this hellscape will get worse. But when she sees the village blacksmith fight invaders with unspeakable skill, she decides to accept his offer of help.
Too bad he’s as skilled at annoying her as he is at fighting.
As she searches for answers, Kai only finds more questions, especially regarding the blacksmith who can ignite her body like a flame, then douse it with ice in the next breath.
And no one is what—or who—they appear to be in the kingdom of Vinevridth, including the man whose secrets might be as deadly as the land itself.
Featuring gorgeous, sprayed edges with stenciled artwork, as well as exclusive endpapers and special design features.
About the Author Rachel Howzell Hall is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of more than fifteen novels, including The Last One, a Good Morning America Book Club pick, and acclaimed thrillers such as What Fire Brings, What Never Happened, and These Toxic Things.
She is a two-time finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and has been nominated for multiple honors, including the Anthony, Strand, Lefty, Barry, Shamus, and International Thriller Awards. Her work includes the popular Detective Elouise Norton series and short fiction featured in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and numerous anthologies.
An active voice in the mystery and thriller community, Hall has served on the board of Mystery Writers of America and as a mentor for Sisters in Crime, Pitch Wars, and the Association of Writers Programs.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, she still calls the city home, where she lives with her husband and daughter.