Cinderella, Necromancer by F.M. Boughan
Cinderella, Necromancer by F.M. Boughan
Publication Date:
September 5, 2017
Publisher:
Month9Books
Darkness can only be controlled by those with the darkest of
hearts.
Ellison lost her mother at an early age. Now, sixteen, her
father has found love again. He’s happy and doesn’t quite notice that Ellison
does not get along with his new wife or her vicious daughters.
When Ellison discovers a necromantic tome while traveling
the secret passages of her father’s mansion, she wonders if it could be the key
to her eventual freedom.
Until then, she must master her dark new power, even as her
stepmother makes her a servant in her own home. And when her younger brother
falls incurably ill, Ellison will do anything to ease his pain, including
falling prey to her stepmother’s and stepsisters’ every whim and fancy.
Stumbling into a chance meeting with Prince William during a
secret visit to her mother’s grave feels like a trick of fate when her
stepmother refuses to allow Ellison to attend a palace festival where she might
see him once more.
But what if Ellison could see the kind and handsome prince
again? What if she could attend the festival? What if she could have everything
she’s ever wanted and deserved by conjuring spirits to take revenge on her
cruel stepmother? And what if she actually liked watching her stepmother
suffer?
As Ellison’s power grows, she loses control over the evil
spirits meant to do her bidding. And as they begin to exert their own power
over Ellison, it becomes harder to tell whether it is she or her stepmother who
is the true monster.
CINDERELLA NECROMANCER is CINDER meets ANNA DRESSED IN BLOOD
and was inspired by a real medieval grimoire of necromancy from 15th-century
Germany
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Excerpt:
They
left. I did not hesitate.
I
set up the parlour as if by rote, though the ease with which I fell into the
routine stirred a concern. I buried it.
The
spirits did their work, and I would do mine.
I
had no doubt of my power, though if anyone had asked, I couldn’t have explained
why I continued to tempt my eternal fate. I was as though driven by some
force—something unseen—to use the ability, now that I had it.
I
don’t excuse what I did. I only wish to explain why I continued to seek
retribution despite my misgivings.
What
is more, I longed for something deeper. Harsher. More severe, for a part of me
believed that no matter what, I still held control over the spirits and what
they did. And that same part of me wanted to see Charlotte suffer.
And
so it was with this in mind that I turned further pages in The Book, knowing full well what I sought.
“To
inflict harm,” I read, “make an image of wax on the day and in the hour of
intent, in the name of the one to be harmed. Thus, you should use wax of
candles burned at a funeral, and on the likeness, fashion hands in the place of
feet, and feet in the place of hands.”
And
so I did. With candles from my room that I had saved from Mother’s funeral, I
molded a crude figure of my stepsister. With my fingernail, I inscribed
Charlotte’s name on the wax doll’s forehead, and on its chest and shoulder,
carved the book’s images of circles, planets, and five-sided stars.
Then
I called my spirits. With the bridle still, I had no need of the first spirit.
To the second, I had only to repeat my request. And to the third, I gave the
wax doll, which he consecrated with spit smeared over the doll’s eyes.
“What
would you have me do?” Oliroomim spoke with an unsettling eagerness.
From
my hair, I drew a pin. With a hollowness in the pit of my belly, I pierced the
spine of the doll.
Take all your favorite versions of this classic fairytale, add some very dark magic and you'll only come close to the intensity and creativity of F.M. Bouhan's fantastic mystical telling.
There is a stepmother and two stepsisters who are not only evil but are far worse than Ella can ever imagine. Ella has an impressionable younger brother who longs for love and isn't able to resist the evil stepmother. With the help of their cook, the only household servant remaining, and who seems to know something about Ella's father that she never shared, Ella must not only protect her family but also finds herself struggling to save the kingdom.The prince also is more than just a handsome, wealthy man. He has secrets of his own.
While he and Ella share an attraction, they also clash at times. It does not seem as if happily ever after will be possible. Ella isn't looking for a man to solve her problems.
Dark and intriguing, you won't want to put this book down.
F.M. Boughan is a bibliophile, a writer, and an unabashed
parrot enthusiast. She can often be found writing in local coffee shops, namely
because it’s hard to concentrate with a cat lying on the keyboard and a small,
colorful parrot screaming into her ear. Her work is somewhat dark, somewhat
violent, somewhat hopeful, and always contains a hint of magic.
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