![]() The alternating perspectives throughout the novel present an interesting take on how the tournament affects each character. ![]() Told from the perspective of the four main villains, it is a violent tale of betrayal, romance, and the realization that someone must be “the most villainous of them all.” Of the seven families, the champions are picked because of their legacy, due to their need to change the way they’re seen, out of necessity, and out of what they believe is the greater evil – but regardless of their sacrifice, there are only four who truly are clouded by their own desires. Self-proclaimed or otherwise, the villains of this story are simply defined by their willingness to do anything and everything to achieve power over the high magick supply. If this short comparison piques your interest, the more sinister additions of blood sacrifices fueling curses, among other wicked acts, will plunge you deep behind the veil.Īfter the publication of a book that exposes the secrets surrounding the gruesome tradition, the city of Ilvernath is plunged into media attention as the Blood Veil tournament draws near. ![]() Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman’s first installment in their new series, All of Us Villains, gives us the disturbing death tournament trope sparked with Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games series, paired with the addition of a powerful magic system. The time to embrace your monstrousness has come. ![]() All of Us Villainsby Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman. ![]()
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