

The Poison Season
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy
3.9
(577)
Mara Rutherford
The Grace Year meets The Devouring Gray in Mara Rutherford’s atmospheric new fantasy The Poison Season, which follows a girl who unintentionally draws a stranger to her island with her magic, leaving her with a choice—rescue him from the lake, or risk betraying her insulated community’s safety and customs. Is everything the elders taught her of outsiders true, or is there something more sinister surrounding their island than its poisonous waters? One choice could change everything. Leelo has spent her whole life on Endla, coexisting with the bloodthirsty forest and respecting the poisonous lake that protects her island from outsiders who seek to destroy it. But as much as Leelo cares for her community, she struggles with the knowledge that her brother will be exiled and forced to live with the outsiders unless he gains enchantment powers before his next birthday. Then comes the day that Leelo sees a young outsider on the verge of drowning in the lake. She knows she is supposed to leave him to his fate, but, instead, she betrays her family, her best friend, and her whole community by helping nurse the young man, Jaren, back to health, understanding that discovery could lead to unthinkable consequences for both of them. As they grow closer, Leelo and Jaren discover that not all danger comes from beyond the lake—and they can only survive if Leelo is willing to question the very fabric of her society, her people, and herself.
Fantasy
Coming Of Age
Dark Fantasy
Teen Romance
Magic
AD
More Details:
Author
Mara Rutherford
Pages
400
Publisher
Harlequin
Published Date
2022-12-06
ISBN
0369721721 9780369721723
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"Being added to the 2023 reading list! It seems to have a bit of everything and I can’t wait to go on an adventure! "
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Victoria
"It's a nice book, and the idea seems very fresh and original to me. The Endla's world is wholesome, peculiar, and really interesting despite how small it is. I loved the description of customs, nature, and people's routine as well as Leelo's character and her and Jaren's adventure. The mystery of the forest was making me restless. But... there was no mystery, after all. I felt disappointed at how routine and almost boring Leelo's family secrets were. The events at the end of the book also didn't make much sense. I expected something grander. Great idea, nice characters, but incomplete plot and weak twists."
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Margarita D
"December 2022"
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Ashley Gill
"It wasn’t my cup of tea."
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Samhita C
"wasn't my favorite, but I finished it"
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Sarah Wilson
"<br/>This was beautiful. So beautifully written. The romance blossomed naturally, and for a standalone, didn't feel rushed. I really appreciated how it tackled tough subjects but in a mystical way and the familial secrets. I like that nothing felt contradictory, and I can't quite put my finger on what it did differently to get a full five stars than other books, but it was just an excellent, beautiful, atmospheric read. Good job Mara Rutherford, and you have just gained a new reader. I will be looking forward to reading her past books and her upcoming one later this year."
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Jillian Selwyn
"I like this kind of books "
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Grace ann davis
"Good tension, interesting world, and compelling characters. Was worth the read "
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Abby Stout
"Really good story, heart wrenching! Love a good fantasy book that tugs on the heart."
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Kai Piper
"This was an elegant surprise. I loved every second of it! The characters and the plot development had me on the edge of my seat. At points I cried because this was too beautiful a book not to. This is one of my few 6 star reads for this year."
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