In the sequel to One Dark Window, Elspeth faces the consequences of her choices while joining Ravyn on a dangerous journey to rescue the kingdom. This story is ideal for fans of For the Wolf by Hannah Whitten and The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson. Under the rule of a tyrant king and under the influence of dark magic, the kingdom faces imminent danger. Elspeth and Ravyn managed to collect the majority of the twelve Providence Cards, but they still need to find the final and most crucial one: the Twin Alders. If they want to locate the card before Solstice and release the kingdom, they must travel through the perilous mist-shrouded forest. The monster that shares Elspeth’s head, known as the Nightmare, is the only one who can guide them through. Additionally, he is no longer keen on sharing. One Dark Window receives praise. The storyline captivates from start to unexpected finish. "This is a quote from Hannah Whitten, who is the bestselling author of For the Wolf, as stated by the New York Times. " A mix of fast heartbeats, mysterious playfulness, and shimmering with dangerous sorcery. "Allison Saft, who is a New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic, said. " The monarch who tends to sheep A window dark one. Two Twisted Crowns