Red-Headed Stepchild
by
Jaye Wells
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Format
Paperback
Pages
325
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2009
Publisher
Orbit
ISBN-10
0316037761
ISBN-13
9780316037761
Description
In a world where bloodlines dictate status and identity, Sabina Kane walks a treacherous line. As a half-demon, half-human hybrid, her existence is fraught with danger, marking her as an outcast in both realms. Despite the stigma attached to her heritage, Sabina has carved out a niche as an assassin, using her unique abilities to traverse the shadows of a society that shuns her. Yet, the challenges she faces extend beyond merely surviving; she must navigate the complex politics of her family and the supernatural community that views her as a threat.
As her assassination assignments take her deeper into the underbelly of a world she seeks to escape, Sabina encounters powerful allies and fierce adversaries. With each mission, she grapples with her identity and the darkness that threatens to consume her. The delicate balance between her dual natures puts her at constant risk, forcing her to confront the implications of her heritage while she battles both external enemies and her inner demons.
Amidst the chaos, Sabina's journey is not just one of survival, but of self-acceptance. Through harrowing choices and intense confrontations, she discovers that the true strength lies not in conforming to expectations but in embracing the complexity of who she is. Her struggle for acceptance and triumph over adversity is a compelling exploration of identity, belonging, and the fight against societal norms.
As her assassination assignments take her deeper into the underbelly of a world she seeks to escape, Sabina encounters powerful allies and fierce adversaries. With each mission, she grapples with her identity and the darkness that threatens to consume her. The delicate balance between her dual natures puts her at constant risk, forcing her to confront the implications of her heritage while she battles both external enemies and her inner demons.
Amidst the chaos, Sabina's journey is not just one of survival, but of self-acceptance. Through harrowing choices and intense confrontations, she discovers that the true strength lies not in conforming to expectations but in embracing the complexity of who she is. Her struggle for acceptance and triumph over adversity is a compelling exploration of identity, belonging, and the fight against societal norms.
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