Marianne Rivers is the only mage she knows—that is, until another mage named Aeryn stumbles into her tranquil life. She soon learns that, outside the safety of her secluded village, the king of Altrud is invading other kingdoms and turning his own into an empire. On top of that, he is convincing everyone that mages’ powers are not natural, but the result of a disease or demonic possession—some can be saved, some cannot. Regardless of what one believes, being a mage means public rebuff and possible capture, death, or worse. No one really knows what exactly happens to mages when the soldiers take them away. Mari is unaware of all of this as she enters the outside world, but as soon as she grasps the situation, it is too late to go back. Carefully avoiding discovery, helping her new companion get back onto his feet, exploring the extent of her powers, and joining up with a revolution, she has her hands full.
Note: The Key contains some graphic violence and harsh language.



