She Who Devours, Bea Bustamante (9789815323658) — Readings Books
She Who Devours
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She Who Devours

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SCHOLAR. SHAMAN. SAVIOR.

An aspiring professor is thrust into a perilous world of supernatural creatures, ancient magic and political turmoil in this new adult fantasy story inspired by Filipino folklore and mythology.

21-year old Maya Halili is determined to secure her spot as a full-time faculty member at the National University of the Seven Islands, the most prestigious academic institution in the country. She'll do absolutely anything, including run errands for her beloved adviser, Dr. Manalo, and butt heads with her long-time rival, the aggravating and handsome Aga Kaneko. But with a series of mysterious disappearances plaguing the city of Santa Teresita and the Astyrian forces tightening their grip on her people, Maya's carefully constructed world of academics and ambition crumbles when the spirits of the Seven Islands draw her into a secret society known as The Hand of Kaylahon, a group of shamans that can call down the gods and allow them to use their bodies as vessels - for better or for worse.

When an ancient evil awakens and threatens to plunge their world into eternal darkness, The Hand of Kaylahon desperately tries to convince Maya to accept the spirits' call and fight by their side. Maya must confront the deadly secrets of her past and navigate a treacherous landscape filled with shamans, monsters, and political forces that threaten to engulf the Seven Islands in a war of humans and spirits alike. She must make an impossible choice- choose the quiet, academic life of her dreams or embrace her destiny, join the battle and save the world.

Her decision will not only determine the survival of the Seven Islands, but the future of humanity itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
10 February 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9789815323658

SCHOLAR. SHAMAN. SAVIOR.

An aspiring professor is thrust into a perilous world of supernatural creatures, ancient magic and political turmoil in this new adult fantasy story inspired by Filipino folklore and mythology.

21-year old Maya Halili is determined to secure her spot as a full-time faculty member at the National University of the Seven Islands, the most prestigious academic institution in the country. She'll do absolutely anything, including run errands for her beloved adviser, Dr. Manalo, and butt heads with her long-time rival, the aggravating and handsome Aga Kaneko. But with a series of mysterious disappearances plaguing the city of Santa Teresita and the Astyrian forces tightening their grip on her people, Maya's carefully constructed world of academics and ambition crumbles when the spirits of the Seven Islands draw her into a secret society known as The Hand of Kaylahon, a group of shamans that can call down the gods and allow them to use their bodies as vessels - for better or for worse.

When an ancient evil awakens and threatens to plunge their world into eternal darkness, The Hand of Kaylahon desperately tries to convince Maya to accept the spirits' call and fight by their side. Maya must confront the deadly secrets of her past and navigate a treacherous landscape filled with shamans, monsters, and political forces that threaten to engulf the Seven Islands in a war of humans and spirits alike. She must make an impossible choice- choose the quiet, academic life of her dreams or embrace her destiny, join the battle and save the world.

Her decision will not only determine the survival of the Seven Islands, but the future of humanity itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
10 February 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9789815323658