Daughter of a sea merchant captain, seventeen-year-old Naya Garth is on a trading mission in Ceramor when she is murdered, and resurrected by a necromancer as one of the "undead," bound to her former body by mysterious magic runes, an abomination in her homeland of Talmir--she has been effectively recruited as a spy for Talmir, and soon finds herself embroiled in politics, kidnapping, and murder, and facing the truth that she can never go home again.
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1 primary bookThe Necromancer's Song is a 1-book series first released in 2018 with contributions by Caitlin Seal.
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DNF @ 30%
Look, it felt like a lot of things were really contradictory in a way where I'm just going to assume what is going to go wrong. Like how could the main character believe what was being told to her? I mean... maybe? so I was trying, but I couldn't.
Then there is how Naya talked to Lucia, seriously you don't have to like her, but she deserves some respect, especially if you are living in her house. Naya is not a character I could like, so because of that I couldn't continue.
It is an interesting world, I like the concept, and how necromancy is done was interesting. I do see how people will enjoy this book, but it hit me in two places I just couldn't get over.