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‘WILL LEAVE YOU CRAVING MORE’ Culturefly

‘Brutal romance, vicious stakes, and a twisty mystery.’ –
Hannah Whitten

In becoming a vampire, I’m less than a girl. And more.
Or maybe I’m becoming what I always have been, deep inside.
A blade.


When Fin takes her secret love’s place in the village’s Finding, she’s whisked away to Castle Courtsheart, a notorious vampire school, where human students either become powerful vampires or spend the rest of their lives as lowly human thralls… if they survive long enough, that is.

But Fin has no intention of becoming a vampire. Instead, she’s determined to learn how to kill vampires and avenge her mother, who was taken by the vampires years ago. But Courtsheart is as captivating as it is deadly, and Fin is quickly swept up in her new world and its inhabitants – particularly Gavron, her handsome and hostile vampire maker, whose blood is nothing short of intoxicating.

As she uncovers a string of murders, Fin discovers a deadly ritual that threatens both vampires and humans. She must find the killer before she loses her life or betrays her heart. Get ready for a thrilling journey into a world of vampires, power, and danger!

‘A wildly imaginative world, a delightful cast of characters, and prose that expertly threads the needle between creepy and camp, this is a book to be devoured’
Allison Saft, New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic

‘Enthralling, bloodthirsty and unapologetically queer’

Laura Pohl, author of The Grimrose Girls and The Wicked Remain

‘A dizzyingly dark reminder that it’s family that makes us human – even if you choose the family yourself, even if you’re no longer human at all’

Andrew Joseph White, author of Hell Followed with Us

Reviews

PRAISE FOR COURT OF THE UNDYING SEASONS
With brutal romance, vicious stakes, and a twisty mystery, Court of The Undying Seasons takes everything we love about vampires and cranks it to a whole new level
Hannah Whitten, author of For the Wolf and For the Throne
Strickland has done it again! Court of the Undying Seasons is blood-soaked, blade-sharp, and completely enthralling. With a wildly imaginative world, a delightful cast of characters, and prose that expertly threads the needle between creepy and camp, this is a book to be devoured
Allison Saft, author of A Fragile Enchantment
Enthralling, bloodthirsty and unapologetically queer, Strickland's take on vampires is both captivating and fresh
Laura Pohl, author of The Grimrose Girls and The Wicked Remain
A dark, luscious mystery that will pull readers into a labyrinth of love, betrayal, and blood. A.M. Strickland has crafted a dizzyingly dark reminder that it's family that makes us human - even if you choose the family yourself, even if you're no longer human at all
Andrew Joseph White, author of Hell Followed with Us
PRAISE FOR IN THE RAVENOUS DARK
[A] feast of forbidden magics and deadly romances that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the last bloody page. Deliciously dark and riveting, it will leave you hungry for more. Perfect for fans of Wicked Saints and Gideon the Ninth
Ashley Poston, national best-selling author of Geekerella
A deviously plotted tale of twisting complexity where diversity lives and breathes as naturally as a beating heart. It's everything you could want in a dark fantasy
Lisa Maxwell, New York Times-bestselling author of The Last Magician
Blending dark blood magic with funny moments, In the Ravenous Dark is a lush, queer and intense YA fantasy that needs to be on your shelves! Rovan may or may not steal your girl but more importantly, she's coming for your heart-and this woman always gets what she wants
The Nerd Daily
Rovan is a tenacious spitfire who fights for freedom and vengeance by any means necessary. Strickland's worldbuilding is grand...dauntless and passionate
Kirkus Reviews
Strickland conjures a seductive world...where blood and shadow magics intertwine. [T]he fast-paced plot and romantic themes will appeal
Publisher's Weekly
Dark and mysterious, with intricate world building and plenty of political intrigue, it leaves you craving more.
Culturefly