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Join us for a fiery discussion at The Green Dragon Inn! This month we will be discussing "In the Veins of the Drowning" by Kalie Cassidy.
Gather with us on the last Monday of every month at 7 pm at The Green Dragon Inn in Akron! Are you a fan of all things geeky and nerdy? If so—or even if you're just curious and want to explore something new—join our fantasy and sci-fi book club! Everyone is welcome!
The Library does not provide food and drink, but they are available for purchase.
"In the Veins of the Drowning" by Kalie Cassidy.
"Imogen Nel is in hiding. Hiding from a cruel kingdom that believes Sirens are monstrous, blood-hungry creatures. By keeping herself from the sea, Imogen’s bloodlust is dulled, and her black wings remain concealed beneath her skin. When a neighboring king comes to visit, Imogen can no longer hide. He knows precisely what she is, and he believes she can save their kingdoms from an even greater monster. But Imogen’s power threatens to violently reveal itself, and the two form a blood bond that protects them both. As the lines between duty to their people and desire for each other begin to blur, Imogen worries that the only way to defeat a monster may be to become one herself." - NoveList Plus
Contact the Culture & AV Division with questions at 330.643.9015 or cavdiv@akronlibrary.org.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Books & Writing |
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