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A daring heist, a mistaken princess, and a love bound by glass in a city where only death is sure. Tal has burned, and lies have been exposed, but the Day of the Dead still approaches. Vanya must decide if kindness and love can overcome heartbreak and rebellion-or run and leave Tal behind for good. Surrounded by plots and death, Dimitri struggles to see the beyond his past. He must marry the princess who fits the glass crown, but will he know her when he sees her? "A cleverly plotted, atmospheric 'Cinderella Retelling' with a strong cast of memorable characters. Highly recommended!" - The…mehr

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A daring heist, a mistaken princess, and a love bound by glass in a city where only death is sure. Tal has burned, and lies have been exposed, but the Day of the Dead still approaches. Vanya must decide if kindness and love can overcome heartbreak and rebellion-or run and leave Tal behind for good. Surrounded by plots and death, Dimitri struggles to see the beyond his past. He must marry the princess who fits the glass crown, but will he know her when he sees her? "A cleverly plotted, atmospheric 'Cinderella Retelling' with a strong cast of memorable characters. Highly recommended!" - The Wishing Shelf "The vivid details of each moment grabbed my full attention." - Reader's Favorite Claiming Glass is the second and final book in the Tales of Bones and Roses Cinderella duology.
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Autorenporträt
Liv Strom is a Swiss-Swedish writer of speculative fiction, often featuring strong women. Her stories have appeared in Apex, Hexagon SF Magazine, and Mystery Magazine, among others, and been included on Tor's Must-Read Speculative Fiction and reviewed on Locus.Her first novel The Last Spiritwalker is a dark contemporary road trip where no one is safe, while her Tales of Bones and Roses series retells fairytales in the city of Tal, where epic fantasy and romance meets.When not writing, she raises her three wild children on fairy tales.