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Girls of Dark Divine
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A group of hauntingly beautiful girls have been bound together by a cruel curse--and one of them will go to any lengths to save them from their violent dance. A breathtakingly gorgeous gothic fantasy about love and control that will never let you go. This spellbinding debut is perfect for fans of Stephanie Garber! In the legendary ballet theatre of New Kora, the girls on stage enchant the audience each night with their grace and divine beauty. Before Emberlyn became the show''s star, it was her dream to become one of the ballerinas… until she learned the price of their living nightmare. A curse has bound the girls to the show''s mastermind, Malcolm, so they must obey his every command. They are controlled by the magic’s invisible strings that has the power to wield their limbs like marionette dolls. Only the commands don’t stop when the curtain comes down, and the girls live a life of fear from Malcolm’s wickedness and the twisted truth that each dancer is destined to turn to dust when the curse finally consumes her.; When the troupe is invited to perform in the glitzy city of Parlizia, Emberlyn knows this could be her best chance to save them all. She meets an elusive boy made of shadows with a magical connection to the girls. Together, they work to unravel the haunting truth about their creation and fight for their survival. But the cost of freedom might be too high, and as she dances closer to the edge of darkness she realizes she might break the curse… or break her own heart forever.
Autorentext
E. V. Woods is the debut author of Girls of Dark Divine. She has been writing for almost as long as she can remember. She wrote her first short story when she was six, her first full length novel at 15, and since then, simply hasn’t stopped. She adores all things fantastical, and loves to write tales threaded with both darkness and magic, curses and hope.
Leseprobe
One
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An Inconvenient Death
A strange, held-breath hush had fallen through the dusty corridors beneath the theater. Thick as the shadows that haunted this place, the silence had swollen until the solemn, watching walls could no longer contain it.
Until the screams began.
Emberlyn whipped her head up as the shrieks pierced the air, cutting apart the silence of the dormitory. She grabbed the pile of maps spread open on her bed and stuffed them beneath her mattress, leaping to her feet to tear open the door and peer out into the yawning corridor beyond. The low light emanating from the sconces shuddered as if disturbed by the noise, pirouetting through the dark. Emberlyn’s blood thundered in her ears as the screams turned into echoing howls of agony.
Suddenly, there came the pounding of footsteps. Emberlyn stared as a pale figure in white appeared at the end of the corridor.
Jia. The youngest of the Marionettes raced toward her with tears shining on her cheeks.
“Emberlyn!” Jia cried.
“What’s wrong? Why are they screaming?”
“It’s Heather.”
The breath caught in Emberlyn’s throat. Instantly, every semblance of frustration evaporated. Her vision spun as she stepped into the corridor and allowed Jia to grab her hand.
“Take me to her,” Emberlyn urged.
The scent of dust and melting wax felt thick in her throat as the pair ran through the darkness. When they neared the common room, she picked out the sounds of her sisters. The shrieks had faded to a scattered, bitter sobbing, punctuated with a low moan.
She could feel the absence of Heather’s honeyed voice like a weight in her stomach.
Five pairs of eyes turned to blink at Emberlyn as she and Jia burst into the room. A group of her sisters, the Marionettes, stood in the common room around a figure curled into a fetal position at their feet. Heather’s pale blue nightgown was splayed out around her, coated in a fine layer of silver dust from the floorboards. The fire in the hearth raged, but Emberlyn felt no warmth as she took in the other Marionettes’ faces, twisted into grimaces of grief.
Rosalyn and Miriam stared at the floor, eyes averted from their dead sister. Anushka had her arms wrapped around Ida, who had buried herself inside Anushka’s thick mane of dark hair, her shoulders heaving with unrestrained sobs.
Then the smell hit Emberlyn, and she staggered back.
The smell of a Marionette’s curse—the rot that had destroyed the girl on the floor from the inside out, escaping her body. Acidic. Sour. Like old vegetables soaked in vinegar, with an undertone of something so much worse. A cold cemetery at night. A coffin opening after a hundred years nailed shut.
Emberlyn covered her mouth, her throat tightening and protesting. Her mind spun as she fought the writhing in her stomach and steadied herself.
“She just dropped.” Anushka’s voice trembled, coming out husky and strangled. “She said she felt strange, stood up a-a-and just . . . dropped.” She shook her head as Ida let out another muffled cry into her neck.
Grief made a grab for Emberlyn’s heart, but it didn’t get far before it slammed into a wall of ice that doused the embers before they could take hold. She had to embody unwavering fortitude as her sisters fractured around her. As the longest-suffering Marionette, she had to be strong for them. But as she looked down at the crumpled, motionless body before her, Emberlyn couldn’t help herself.
She thought of Esme. The very first of the Marionettes, and the only one of them to die from their curse. Until now.
She remembered how Esme had also suddenly dropped, disintegrating before her eyes as the darkness stole the final breaths from a chest that silently stilled. She remembered the cavernous, gaping feeling of her fragile world splitting in two as she’d clutched the dying hand of the one who had guided her through this cruel existence. It had slowly grown colder in her own burning grasp.
The before and after. The girl who loved her and the first body she buried. She had so dearly hoped it would be the last.
Emberlyn scanned the room. She found Aleida curled up in the armchair beside the fireplace, arms wrapped around her knees, leaning away from the heap on the floor as the shimmer of flames gently kissed along her brown skin. Her thick, dark hair was thrown over one shoulder in a disheveled braid that looked as if she had frantically run her hands through it. Her dark eyes flicked up to meet Emberlyn’s.
They were haunted with the same memories as history repeated itself in front of them.
Emberlyn broke her gaze from Aleida’s and stepped forward, dropping to her knees beside Heather. She braced herself against the smell, gritting her teeth against the images it dredged up from the back of her mind. The ones she’d spent every moment since pushing away, hopelessly and desperately trying to forget. She reached out and ran her fingers through the honey-gold hair that twisted across the floor like dead snakes. She pushed the locks away from Heather’s face.
Miriam let out a scream and tore from the room, her howls echoing down the corridor. Emberlyn cringed but focused her attention on the body of her sister.
Heather looked as if she had been dead for a year rather than a minute. Her lips had peeled away, revealing bared teeth and a blackened, swollen tongue that lolled grotesquely out of the corner of her mouth. Crusted eyes stared up at nothing, all traces of their usual light gone. Her skin had stretched and was straining over protruding cheekbones, her veins a crisscross of black inside her paper-thin, almost translucently white skin. Emberlyn picked up Heather&…
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09798217116805
- Genre Young Readers
- Altersempfehlung ab 12 Jahre
- Auflage INT
- Anzahl Seiten 389
- Herausgeber Random House LLC US
- Größe H209mm x B141mm x T30mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9798217116805
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 979-8-217-11680-5
- Veröffentlichung 05.08.2025
- Titel Girls of Dark Divine
- Autor E. V. Woods
- Untertitel Export Edition
- Gewicht 368g
- Sprache Englisch