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They took her memories. Now she’s their pawn. To find out who stole her past, she must play their game-- but if she fails, she won't make it out alive. The court is divided, and Maea is caught in the center. Although few know about her gift, her power to see the future makes her a valuable asset. When her vision saves a foreign princess, it exposes her power to the court. Now everyone wants her for their own, and two men vie for her attention. Mysterious courtier Johai might know about her missing memories, and how she lost them, while charming prince Adair is a notorious rogue whom may have hidden motives of his own. They will both do anything to get her on their side. Drawn into a web of courtly intrigue, Maea discovers ties to her forgotten past and uncovers dangerous secrets that threaten the kingdom, and her life. With no one to trust, she's caught in a game of head versus heart and must pick a side. But if she chooses the wrong one, she'll lose her head. If you loved the courtly intrigue and romance of Kushiel’s Dart and Throne of Glass, you’ll love Nicolette Andrews’s Diviner’s Trilogy. A story of love, magic, and betrayal that readers say left them guessing until the end. Get this addictive romantic fantasy series today! Included in this box set: Book 1: Diviner's Prophecy Book 2: Diviner's Curse Book 3: Diviner's Fate Three Full length novels
They took her memories. Now she’s their pawn. To find out who stole her past, she must play their game-- but if she fails, she won't make it out alive. The court is divided, and Maea is caught in the center. Although few know about her gift, her power to see the future makes her a valuable asset. When her vision saves a foreign princess, it exposes her power to the court. Now everyone wants her for their own, and two men vie for her attention. Mysterious courtier Johai might know about her missing memories, and how she lost them, while charming prince Adair is a notorious rogue whom may have hidden motives of his own. They will both do anything to get her on their side. Drawn into a web of courtly intrigue, Maea discovers ties to her forgotten past and uncovers dangerous secrets that threaten the kingdom, and her life. With no one to trust, she's caught in a game of head versus heart and must pick a side. But if she chooses the wrong one, she'll lose her head. If you loved the courtly intrigue and romance of Kushiel’s Dart and Throne of Glass, you’ll love Nicolette Andrews’s Diviner’s Prophecy. A story of love, magic, and betrayal that readers say left them guessing until the end. Get the first book in this addictive romantic fantasy series today!
The most current and complete guide to a favorite teen genre, this book maps current releases along with perennial favorites, describing and categorizing fantasy, paranormal, and science fiction titles published since 2006. Speculative fiction continues to be of consuming interest to teens, so if you work with that age group, keeping up with the explosion of new titles in this category is critical. Likewise, understanding the many genres and subgenres into which these titles fall—wizard fantasy, alternate worlds, fantasy mystery, dystopian fiction, science fantasy, and more—is also key if you want to motivate young readers and direct them to books they'll enjoy. Written to help you master a complex array of genres and titles, this guide includes more than 1,500 books, most published since 2006, organizing them by genre, subgenre, and theme. Subgenres growing in popularity such as "steampunk" are highlighted to keep you current with the latest trends. The guide will serve three audiences. Of course, you can turn to it as you help your teenage patrons select the books and genres that will interest them most. Teen readers, whether devoted fans or newcomers, can use it themselves to find titles and subgenres they might like. In addition, the guide will help teachers and parents match students with the right books.
First, there was his return. Then came his trial. And finally, his triumph. Experience the saga of the last wizard king of Tralodren and a ragtag group of mercenaries hired to retrieve some forgotten knowledge long hidden away in a jungle-strangled ruin. Get in. Get out. Get paid. At least, that was what they thought. Instead, all find their fates intertwining through a series of hidden agendas, warring gods, ancient schemes, and cosmic adventure centuries in the making. Collecting the entire Wizard King Trilogy (Return of the Wizard King, Trial of the Wizard King, and Triumph of the Wizard King), this boxed set includes an exclusive double-sided poster featuring a full color map of Tralodren! The perfect gift for fans of epic fantasy! "Here be roaring monsters to be fought, characters who come vividly to life, and fell magic . . . A wild ride. Highly recommended." --Ed Greenwood, New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Forgotten Realms "This saga of faith triumphant belongs in larger fantasy collections."--Library Journal ". . . spellbinding . . ."-Publishers Weekly
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The prophecy has awoken. With the rise of an ancient, the fate of the kingdoms rests on Maea’s shoulders. As she searches to avert the prophecy's design, she tests the limits of her own abilities and the loyalties of those closest to her. There is only one piece left to play, and it's her last hope to save the man she loves.
Tracking down a demon in the spirit world should be easy--said no one ever. But Kelsey Diviner is dedicated to her training, as she balances her days as a therapist with her evenings as a ghost whisperer and protector of the supernatural realm. However, when she and her uncle come across evidence of a dangerous spell cast by a dark shaman, she must hunt down the wayward magic-user before something even more sinister rises from The Pit. If it were up to Kelsey, she'd be clubbing with her friends and getting hands-on with her crush. Instead, she has to buy black market magical gear at a vampire's house and make sure a clandestine supernatural police organization doesn't steal her weapons or lock her away. And the ghost of a vengeful shadow witch stalking her is ruining her social life. But there's no time for rest, because the Order of the Black Sun is making gains and threatens every soul on the planet. This task may prove the most difficult for Kelsey, since those she thought she could trust are the very people who may be her downfall.
Traitor to the crown and on the run, Maea seeks sanctuary in a neighboring kingdom. But the conspiracy that almost cost her life, has taken root there as well. To change her destiny, Maea must make an alliance with her enemy. With the fate of two kingdoms on the line, it's up to Maea to stop the war before it's too late.