![]() ![]() Her existence itself is a miracle, seeing as her purported mother died a teenager before she ever met Rini’s father. Rini hails from Confection, a land comprised of baked goods, soda, and literal tons of sugar. *Pause for effect.* Yes, she’s the daughter of Sumi, the first victim of Every Heart’s serial murderer. The newcomer introduces herself as Rini, daughter of Sumi. ![]() Cora and her friend Nadya (who traveled to the watery world of Belyrekka, making the two an apt pair) are exploring the pond on school grounds when a young woman falls, seemingly from nowhere, into the water. ![]() Cora comes from The Trenches, where she lived her otherwordly years as a mermaid. Spoilers follow, particularly for Every Heart a Doorway, so proceed with caution.īeneath the Sugar Sky introduces Cora, a new student at Eleanor West’s school. ![]() This pattern of alternating past-present stories will continue, according to author Seanan McGuire in this Twitter thread, through at least book eight in the series! But for now, let’s focus on this third installment. The third novella in the aptly named Wayward Children series brings us back to present-day following Jack and Jill’s prequel adventure in Down Among the Sticks and Bones. Beneath the Sugar Sky returns, if only for a moment, to Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children. ![]()
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