Malum Discordiae

· Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by J.F. Harding
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Like all Necromancers, Cassius Corbin grew up knowing one irrevocable truth: death comes for us all. It was a lesson he learned well when his mother was murdered by fellow witches. Six years later, he is back in the town of Winslow, Massachusetts, to attend Tennebrose University. But that's not the only reason. While he's home, he intends to track down a magical folio stolen from his family centuries ago. Once he finds it, he'll finally be everything the witches in Winslow fear and the Corbin name will be respected once again—as long as Graeme Hewitt, the son of his family's archenemy, stays out of his way.



As the first weather witch born in a century, the witches in Winslow demand great things from Graeme Hewitt, despite his thoughts on the matter. He's supposed to be their future, but all Graeme can think about is the past—until the infuriating Cassius Corbin returns. In spite of the blood feud that has raged for centuries between their families, Graeme finds himself in the unfortunate situation of needing Cassius's help. Six years ago, Graeme's little brother also died and Graeme wants the truth about what happened that day. So who better to answer his questions than the son of the woman who murdered him?



Contains mature themes.

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4.0
3 reviews
Yoza Kura
December 26, 2023
The book started off very interesting but sadly got worse over time. Especially the ending was horrible. Everything was rushed and all important storylines that were built up from the beginning, were quickly summarized within 1.5 chapters! I was wondering how the author was going to turn this into a love story, but that was executed badly as well, because Graeme doesnt have any likeable qualities in my opinion. Throughout the story Graeme's behavior didnt make sense. He acted like an entitled 12 year old for the most part. Cassius was way too forgiving/nice/trusting, which doesnt allign with all the hatred they supposedly have for eachother. My conclusion is that the story is a mess. There were interesting themes but none led to a satisfying ending.
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