The voice in his head says it loves him. The voice in his head is gaining control.
Soren Voss survived his first year at the Loom. He shouldn't have. The fragment of Erasmus Thane — dead father, legendary threader, the consciousness colonizing Soren's body — is growing stronger. The dark veins have spread past his shoulder. His left eye is changing color. And the voice that used to whisper now speaks in full sentences.
Erasmus says he wants to help. Erasmus says they can coexist. Erasmus says a lot of things that feel like love and look like annihilation.
When Soren discovers that the Loom's Director has been engineering his transformation from the beginning — that every mentor, every lesson, every friendship was designed to accelerate the Convergence — he realizes the institution that saved him may have only been fattening the host.
His best friend can feel him changing. His enemies are counting on it. And somewhere deep in his blood, a dead man is learning to smile with Soren's mouth.
The Unraveling is the second book in The Threadborn Trilogy — darker, deeper, and more devastating than its predecessor.
For readers who want their chosen ones to fall.
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