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The Shadow Weaver
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The Shadow Weaver

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Steel hides her secrets

Shadows hold her truth

Her fate is forged in fire

Caris Ironside crafts legendary swords and can wield them better than most men. But the shadowy power at her fingertips will be her death sentence if it is exposed.

Desperate for a way into the heart of Capita - to avenge her mother's murder - Caris enters a brutal tournament disguised as a man. In a city ruled by those who hunt her kind, Caris relies on the help of two allies: Cillian, a fellow blacksmith, and Torgrin, the army captain who infuriates her - who is as cold and unyielding

as Cillian is warm.

As danger closes in, Caris finds herself at the centre of a much bigger plot, and it will take all her power to get her

and her friends out alive. Will love and loyalty be enough when the darkness inside begins to surface ... or will the shadows claim them all?

Welcome to Eritz. May the shadows guide you.

The Shadow Weaver is an epic romantic fantasy filled with forbidden power, deadly secrets and heart-pounding action.

Early Reader Buzz:

"Exactly what I crave in a romantasy. I am dyyyying for the next book..."

"Instantly obsessed"

"The Shadow Weaver wove its way right into my heart"

"The world building in this is one of my favourites ... so beautiful"

"Absolutely recommend to any fantasy or romance lovers"

"Heartbreaking, hopeful, tense, funny and everything in between!"

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand
Country
NZ
Date
28 October 2025
Pages
416
ISBN
9781869718558

Steel hides her secrets

Shadows hold her truth

Her fate is forged in fire

Caris Ironside crafts legendary swords and can wield them better than most men. But the shadowy power at her fingertips will be her death sentence if it is exposed.

Desperate for a way into the heart of Capita - to avenge her mother's murder - Caris enters a brutal tournament disguised as a man. In a city ruled by those who hunt her kind, Caris relies on the help of two allies: Cillian, a fellow blacksmith, and Torgrin, the army captain who infuriates her - who is as cold and unyielding

as Cillian is warm.

As danger closes in, Caris finds herself at the centre of a much bigger plot, and it will take all her power to get her

and her friends out alive. Will love and loyalty be enough when the darkness inside begins to surface ... or will the shadows claim them all?

Welcome to Eritz. May the shadows guide you.

The Shadow Weaver is an epic romantic fantasy filled with forbidden power, deadly secrets and heart-pounding action.

Early Reader Buzz:

"Exactly what I crave in a romantasy. I am dyyyying for the next book..."

"Instantly obsessed"

"The Shadow Weaver wove its way right into my heart"

"The world building in this is one of my favourites ... so beautiful"

"Absolutely recommend to any fantasy or romance lovers"

"Heartbreaking, hopeful, tense, funny and everything in between!"

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand
Country
NZ
Date
28 October 2025
Pages
416
ISBN
9781869718558