The magical system is fun, the unfolding of the tournament fascinating, and the characters compelling. Even though it uses a trope previously done before, there's enough newness in here that it still feels fresh. This story grabbed me from the very first moment. Who will emerge victorious, when victory carries such a high cost? And so for the current seven champions, thus begins the battle of their lives. During the Blood Moon, each family must offer a champion to fight to the death, with the winner gaining control over the highly sought-after resource. In a world greedy for high magick, seven families in Ilvernath are bound to a powerful secret. All this time, I'd just been waiting for a captivating tale to reel me in and All of Us Villains does just that. But here is definitive proof to the contrary. We decided it was ours to claim.It's been so long since I've felt the magnetic pull of YA fantasy, I wondered if I'd outgrown the genre altogether. High magick fell from the stars, and when we found it, we did what humans always do.
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