Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we’re excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they’re books that have yet to be released. It’s based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine.
This week’s Can’t-Wait offering – Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse – release date – 17th November, 2022
#fantasy #thriller #feisty heroine
BLURB: High in the remote mountains, the town of Goetia is booming as prospectors from near and far come to mine the powerful new element Divinity. Divinity is the remains of the body of the rebel Abaddon, who fell to earth during Heaven’s War, and it powers the world’s most inventive and innovative technologies, ushering in a new age of progress. However, only the descendants of those that rebelled, called Fallen, possess the ability to see the rich lodes of the precious element. That makes them a necessary evil among the good and righteous people called the Elect, and Goetia a town segregated by ancestry and class.
Celeste and Mariel are two Fallen sisters, bound by blood but raised in separate worlds. Celeste grew up with her father, passing in privileged Elect society, while Mariel stayed with their mother in the Fallen slums of Goetia. Upon her father’s death, Celeste returns to Goetia and reunites with Mariel. Mariel is a great beauty with an angelic voice, and Celeste, wracked by guilt for leaving her sister behind, becomes her fiercest protector.
When Mariel is accused of murdering a Virtue, the powerful Order of the Archangels that rule Goetia, Celeste must take on the role of Advocatus Diaboli (Devil’s Advocate) and defend her sister in the secretive courts of the Virtue. Celeste, aided by her ex-lover, Abraxas, who was once one of the rebels great generals, sets out to prove Mariel innocent. But powerful forces among the Virtues and the Elect mining barons don’t want Celeste prying into their business, and Mariel has secrets of her own. As Celeste is drawn deeper into the dark side of Goetia, she unravel a layer of lies and manipulation that may doom Mariel and puts her own immortal soul at risk, in this dark fantasy noir from the bestselling mastermind Rebecca Roanhorse.
I enjoy Roanhorse’s writing – see my reviews of Trail of Lightning and Black Sun. So when this one popped up on Netgalley, I immediately requested a copy and was delighted to get one. I’m hoping it isn’t too dark – but I do know that it will probably be packed with action and vivid characters, unless the author has completely changed her writing style.
I hope you enjoy this one when you get a chance to read it! Have a great week!
Thank you, Cindy – I hope you also have a wonderful week:)
This sounds interesting. I hope you enjoy it when you read it.
Thank you, Yvonne – I hope so, too:).
I’d love to read this but I probably won’t have time right away. I’ll look forward to your review!
Thank you, Tammy. Though I’m horribly behind with my arcs right now… Every time I start to read – I fall asleep!
This sounds really good. I’ve only read one of her books so far but I thought it was a great read.
I’m hoping that I like this one as much as the others I’ve read:).
Roanhorse’s Fevered Star is still sitting on my TBR, creating some guilty pangs every time I look at it, and now she’s going to publish another book? The life of a dedicated reader is indeed a busy one!!! 😉
Still, this sounds intriguing, so I’m looking forward to your review: thanks for sharing 🙂
Lol… I LOVE the description ‘dedicated reader’!! It nicely sums up the way I feel about books and reading in general:)).
This sounds very intriguing, Sarah. I hope it’s not too dark for you. Have a great week!
Thank you, Carla – I’m hoping it won’t be too dark, too!
I’m very excited for this! I snagged an early listening copy from the audiobook publisher this week, should be a quick listen 😀
Oh wow! I hope it proves to be an entertaining listen, Mogsy:)).
I’m also looking forward to reading this.
Lynn 😀
I look forward to hearing what you make of it, Lynn:)).