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Holy Wrath

By: Victoria Mier
Narrated by: Sara Brodt
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In a city clinging to light during an age of darkness, all healer Ophelia wants is for a Saint to finally claim her and bless her with the power to work the Mysteries.

When she's tasked with caring for an injured prisoner, Ophelia sees the perfect opportunity to prove she's ready for her Sainting. The prisoner is none other than the Lupa Nox—the most dangerous warrior of the Sepulchyre, her homeland's sworn enemy. If Ophelia can convert the disarmingly beautiful knight's wicked heart to the Church of the Host, then the Saints will surely fight amongst themselves to claim her.

But the Lupa Nox insists that Ophelia's beloved god is a murderous liar and her city is built on blackened bones. It's easy enough to dismiss as blasphemy—at least at first. As Lumendei's gilded secrets begin to tumble from their hiding places and Ophelia herself uncovers a conspiracy, she's forced to consider that Nyatrix might be telling the truth.

And that saving the alluring knight's soul is the least of her problems.

A sapphic high fantasy, Holy Wrath is a standalone novel about the fierceness of queer love and two women who no longer want equality once they've tasted revenge.

Contains mature themes.

©2025 Victoria Mier (P)2025 Tantor Media
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I have read the book and listened to the audiobook at this point, and I love them both.

There’s a great deal of grief and catharsis in this story. It offers powerful allegory for the price of power, the inherent violence of patriarchy, and the oppressive potential of religion. The world building was effortlessly mingled with the pace of the narrative and the actions punctuating the plot.

The sapphic romance aspect was also very well done; the chemistry between the characters was easily felt. Additionally, the main character’s physical limitations are confronted directly in the narrative, which was refreshing to see. The presence of characters with developed pasts—well beyond the point of early adulthood—adds a depth to their development that I rarely encounter in romantasy.

I can’t say enough good things tbh

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The narrator sometimes laid on the emphatic expressions a bit heavy in a way that broke my emersion. Other than that I very much enjoyed the performance and found it very pleasant to my ears and felt it was tonally fit to the characters.

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