Feathers So Vicious
Court of Ravens • Book 1
by Liv Zander
About This Book
Feathers So Vicious drops readers into a world where power is everything and innocence is a liability. Caught between two ravens who see her as a pawn in their centuries-old feud, the heroine faces something more dangerous than captivity: the slow, terrifying realization that her captors are not who she assumed, and neither is she. Liv Zander builds a story where the stakes are political, personal, and deeply emotional all at once — one man offering shelter with ulterior motives, another craving destruction for reasons she can't yet understand, and the heroine forced to navigate both without losing herself in the process.
What sets this book apart is how deliberately Zander constructs tension on the page. The dual-perspective dynamic between the two leads never flattens into a simple good-versus-bad divide; both are morally complicated in ways that keep readers off-balance in the best possible way. The prose leans into atmosphere — shadow and feather, cruelty and longing — without tipping into melodrama. At 414 pages, the pacing earns its length, letting the emotional entanglements breathe and deepen before delivering on its darker promises.