Belladonna (novel) explained

Belladonna
Author:Anne Bishop
Cover Artist:Larry Rostant
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Landscapes of Ephemera
Genre:Fantasy novel
Publisher:Roc Books
Release Date:2007
English Release Date:March 2007
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:502 pp (paperback edition)
Isbn:0-7322-8373-6
Isbn Note:(paperback edition)
Oclc:225563419
Preceded By:Sebastian

Belladonna is the second book in Anne Bishop's Landscapes of Ephemera. Following Sebastian, Belladonna continues the story of the battle between the Light and Dark of Ephemera, and Glorianna Belladonna's struggle to destroy, or cage the Eater of the World before it can convert the worlds into a massive playground to use for its own dark purposes. Belladonna also introduces into the duology Michael, a wandering musician who seeks the answer to the riddle that has been haunting his dreams, and whose arrival into the lives of all the original characters has catastrophic and far-reaching consequences for everyone.

Plot

Book ends with Belladonna making herself even more evil than the Eater of the World inside of the school that she had been kicked out of in the events of Sebastian. She traps the Eater of the World and somehow Michael finds a way to bring her back to the world.

Characters

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