From the series: The Darkwood Legacy

The Darkwood Legacy: Book 4 The Oracle

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Grace Pritchard is no longer what she was.

The wood grain has been spreading across her skin for four years — the mark of someone who has been touched by something ancient and survived it, who has gone from infected to transformed, from victim to something the cursed objects recognize and choose not to fight. She can feel them from miles away now. She knows what they carry before she touches them. She is becoming, piece by piece, something the buried intelligence beneath her mountain never accounted for.

An Oracle.

For four books she and her team have hunted the fragments of a felled confession tree — forty-three objects carved from its wood by a man compelled to shape them, scattered across Appalachia, working their way into the lives of people who never asked for what they found. Each object retrieved. Each one buried in the Garden. Each burial tightening the prison that Grace has been building from the pieces of what once called itself mercy and was only ever hunger.

The final objects are coming home.

The Garden is almost closed.

Someone has to stay inside it.

Grace Pritchard has fought contamination, sacrifice, grief, and the living rage of a tree that does not want to be contained. She has lost people and buried them and kept going. She has been changed by this work in ways she is still learning the shape of.

She is not done.

She is only just beginning to understand what she is.

The Oracle. Book Four of The Darkwood Legacy. The end of one war and the beginning of the next.