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Blurb:
“KEEPER
OF THE BEES is a tale of two teens who are both beautiful and beastly, and
whose pasts are entangled in surprising and heartbreaking ways.
Dresden is cursed. His chest houses a hive of bees that he can’t stop from stinging people with psychosis-inducing venom. His face is a shifting montage of all the people who have died because of those stings. And he has been this way for centuries—since he was eighteen and magic flowed through his homeland, corrupting its people.
He follows harbingers of death, so at least his curse only affects those about to die anyway. But when he arrives in a Midwest town marked for death, he encounters Essie, a seventeen-year-old girl who suffers from debilitating delusions and hallucinations. His bees want to sting her on sight. But Essie doesn’t see a monster when she looks at Dresden.
Essie is fascinated and delighted by his changing features. Risking his own life, he holds back his bees and spares her. What starts out as a simple act of mercy ends up unraveling Dresden’s solitary life and Essie’s tormented one. Their impossible romance might even be powerful enough to unravel a centuries-old curse.”
Dresden is cursed. His chest houses a hive of bees that he can’t stop from stinging people with psychosis-inducing venom. His face is a shifting montage of all the people who have died because of those stings. And he has been this way for centuries—since he was eighteen and magic flowed through his homeland, corrupting its people.
He follows harbingers of death, so at least his curse only affects those about to die anyway. But when he arrives in a Midwest town marked for death, he encounters Essie, a seventeen-year-old girl who suffers from debilitating delusions and hallucinations. His bees want to sting her on sight. But Essie doesn’t see a monster when she looks at Dresden.
Essie is fascinated and delighted by his changing features. Risking his own life, he holds back his bees and spares her. What starts out as a simple act of mercy ends up unraveling Dresden’s solitary life and Essie’s tormented one. Their impossible romance might even be powerful enough to unravel a centuries-old curse.”
Review:
‘Keeper
of the Bees’ is an excellent companion story to 'Black Bird of the Gallows'! I
loved the two lead characters, Dresden and Essie, even more than Reece and
Angie. Author Meg Kassel skillfully switches narration between Dresden and
Essie, and there is so much more to enjoy due to this. Dresden is a Beekeeper,
with all the unpleasantness that comes along with it, but Kassel makes him an
interesting and relatable character, trying to do the right thing.
I
enjoyed Dresden and Essie’s tale so much that I wanted to spend more time in
Kassel’s version of our world, and so re-read 'Black Bird of the Gallows'
immediately after. Both books are worth investing time in.
'Keeper of the Bees' will be available on September 4, 2018.
I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. #KeeperOfTheBees #NetGalley
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