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Blood Moon Bride
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Blood Moon Bride

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Our resistance is power.

Ma's tears wet my neck as I backed into our hut. I slumped into Pa's chair. His smell curled around me. I breathed him in as my tears fell and anger bubbled under my skin. I was to be a Blood Moon Bride.

Rehya is a hunter with uncanny magical abilities - and magic has long been outlawed in Mennama Valley.

Every winter, on the night of the Blood Moon, young women enter forced marriages for the valley's advancement and prosperity. But this year Governor Kyra has decreed that girls of just fifteen must become Blood Moon Brides, making Rehya eligible.

When her Pa dies, Rehya's plans of escape evaporate and she is paraded in front of suitors on Show Day. And when she is chosen to be a bride, she lashes out.

As punishment, she is sent to the Nest. There Rehya must decide: should she submit to the life of a Blood Moon Bride, or rebel - and risk everything to fight for justice?

A powerful and fierce YA fantasy novel by the award-winning author of Living on Hope Street.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2025
Pages
384
ISBN
9781761180279

Our resistance is power.

Ma's tears wet my neck as I backed into our hut. I slumped into Pa's chair. His smell curled around me. I breathed him in as my tears fell and anger bubbled under my skin. I was to be a Blood Moon Bride.

Rehya is a hunter with uncanny magical abilities - and magic has long been outlawed in Mennama Valley.

Every winter, on the night of the Blood Moon, young women enter forced marriages for the valley's advancement and prosperity. But this year Governor Kyra has decreed that girls of just fifteen must become Blood Moon Brides, making Rehya eligible.

When her Pa dies, Rehya's plans of escape evaporate and she is paraded in front of suitors on Show Day. And when she is chosen to be a bride, she lashes out.

As punishment, she is sent to the Nest. There Rehya must decide: should she submit to the life of a Blood Moon Bride, or rebel - and risk everything to fight for justice?

A powerful and fierce YA fantasy novel by the award-winning author of Living on Hope Street.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2025
Pages
384
ISBN
9781761180279
 
Book Review

Blood Moon Bride
by Demet Divaroren

by Alicia Guiney, Mar 2025

Blood Moon Bride is a heartbreaking yet empowering look at how courage and resilience can challenge even the cruellest worlds. This dark fantasy standalone follows Rehya, a young girl who lives in a society where young women are forcibly married off to the highest bidder when they turn 16. The reader watches Rehya as she tries to navigate her way through such a world without losing herself.

Demet Divaroren’s worldbuilding and character writing go hand in hand to lend this book strength. Mennama Valley is a place soaked in suffering and greed, and this is palpable in all the people that inhabit it. The magic system in this book is also very well developed. Rehya’s magic is a lot more subtle than that of other YA protagonists, but it never stops being pivotal to her character and the plot.

While this is a fantasy book, the way it explores genocide, cultural erasure and gender-based violence as tools for the powerful to keep control echoes many real‑world events. Despite its difficult themes, the story never allows the reader to become complacent. Rehya and those around her are constantly fighting to improve their lives and those of all the people in the valley.

Make no mistake, this YA book is definitely on the darker side, but that just makes its underlying messages of justice and freedom ring out all the louder. Recommended for readers aged 14+, this book is perfect for fans of The Hunger Games and Children of Blood and Bone.

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