Your Blood, My Bones

An instant New York Times Bestseller.

A seductively twisted romance about loyalty, fate, the lengths we go to hide the darkest parts of ourselves . . . and the people who love those parts most of all.

Wyatt Westlock has one plan for the farmhouse she's just inherited -- to burn it to the ground. But during her final walkthrough of her childhood home, she makes a shocking discovery in the basement -- Peter, the boy she once considered her best friend, strung up in chains and left for dead.

Unbeknownst to Wyatt, Peter has suffered hundreds of ritualistic deaths on her family's property. Semi-immortal, Peter never remains dead for long, but he can't really live, either. Not while he's bound to the farm, locked in a cycle of grisly deaths and painful rebirths. There's only one way for him to break free. He needs to end the Westlock line.

He needs to kill Wyatt.

With Wyatt's parents gone, the spells protecting the property have begun to unravel, and dark, ancient forces gather in the nearby forest. The only way for Wyatt to repair the wards is to work with Peter -- the one person who knows how to harness her volatile magic. But how can she trust a boy who's sworn an oath to destroy her? When the past turns up to haunt them in the most unexpected way, they are forced to rely on one another to survive, or else tear each other apart.

BUY THE BOOK

368 pages

Average rating: 7.08

13 RATINGS

|

Community Reviews

Rachel C Hyde
Mar 03, 2025
We all seemed to really enjoy this strange and gothic tale! Though it has put us in mind for something cheerier!
DontAskAlex
Aug 07, 2024
5/10 stars
It was a fine book with beautiful writing, but I just never felt attached or in love with any of the characters. I’ve moved a ton in my life, and I even went to a summer camp every year for multi years, but as a grown woman who hasn’t seen these seasonal friends in many many many moons. I know longer feel attachment to these people. I feel like certain reactions were as big as expected when necessary, and other too big all the same. Granted I guess that’s being 18. The writing was still beautifully done, but felt a little rushed, I wanted to feel more connected to the characters than I was. Overall a fine read.

See why thousands of readers are using Bookclubs to stay connected.