A fast moving, engaging tale in what promises to be an epic fantasy romance series," Kirkus Reviews. The first time Chancery’s twin sister tried to kill her was on their ninth birthday. In the intervening years, nothing improved. In fact, Judica stabbed her hand with a fork just this morning so she could take the last pancake. Then Judica threw it to her dog. But Chancery has a secret. She’s been watching their people’s finest warrior for years while she was supposed to be studying. He’s gorgeous, powerful, and a genius in all military applications—flawless in every way. Chancery thinks he may like her, too. But he’s supposed to marry her evil twin, because their mother chose Judica as her heir, the future empress of one-sixth of the earth. Chancery, sick of all the drama, decides to run away from court to live among the humans, but the day before she’s supposed to leave, she’s helping her prepare for a ball. She tries on her mother’s royal ring and the staridium stone reacts to her. She inadvertently fulfills an ancient prophecy of the woman who will unite the six families and save the entire world. There’s no way her mother’s going to let her leave now, and things just became much more complicated. ★★★★ AWARDS!! ★★★★ SOVAS 2020 Finalist in Fantasy-Best Voiceover (Audiobook) Whitney Award 2020 Finalist in Fantasy Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize 2020, Quarter Finalist CRITIC REVIEWS: What are people saying about Displaced? Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize gave it a 9.25/10: Displaced, the first novel in Baker's Birthright Saga, boasts a fleet, often inspired story of matriarchal superheroes on a Hawaiian island. The story's heart is the conflict between royal teen twins Chancery, the kind-hearted protagonist, and Judica, her cruel sister and the heir to the throne. Baker's story pulses with exciting incident, and even though this is the first book in a series the climax is consequential and exciting, even as it entices readers with the promise of more. Baker's writing is swift but potent. She invests each scene with the heart of her protagonist, so it's always clear what's most important in each moment. The large cast is clearly described and differentiated, and scenes of action and romance both prove exciting. Chancery's perspective is likably wry for a royal narrator. The dialogue varies from flirty teen banter to regal proclamations, but always is crisply crafted. Baker brings fresh energy and invention to even familiar elements like the inevitable royal succession crisis. Her Evians' powers and customs fascinate, and Displaced never misses an opportunity to jolt readers with a surprise. Chancery is a strong and appealing protagonist, split between two worlds and ultimately dragged into battle against her own twin. Both sisters are vividly drawn, as are their paramours, guards, relations, and friends. A letter from Chancery's mother, after that queen's death, is a moving highlight of the story, and Chancery's exciting choices power the narrative from start to epic climax. Kirkus: The notoriously stingy Kirkus called Displaced, "a fast moving, engaging tale in what promises to be an epic fantasy romance series." Check out their full review here: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/bridget-e-baker/battle-song/ And best of all, READERS: "This book drew me in from the first page. Bridget is a fantastic writer, and the story is intense and beautifully written right out the gate. The authenticity of the characters, coupled with the well thought out and complete character storylines made me feel as if I was in the thick of the story with Chancery and Judica. I couldn’t put it down. I read this book in my spare time over the course of 48 hours. It was absolutely irresistible. I quickly purchased the rest of the books in The Birthright Series, and am anxiously awaiting the sixth installment. After finishing this series, I actually read through all of Bridget’s work, and each and every time, I was blown away by the care and attention to detail that she put into the story. I am in awe of the way that she can manage the entire universe so beautifully. I haven’t been this excited waiting for a new book to be released since I was a kid waiting for Harry Potter, or Twilight to come out."★★★★★ "It’s been a long time since I’ve gotten addicted to reading a book, but Bridget is a very compelling author!" ★★★★★ "She’s phenomenal at laying hints, and she leaves no thread unfinished. What you get is a complete, clean story, everything answered beautifully. Her timing and pacing is incredible as well!" ★★★★★ "If you love romance, if you don’t mind starting a book and never wanting to put it down, and you want a stong female character who is written by a woman with insight into what that really looks like, this is it. Read it. Enjoy it." ★★★★★ Keywords: fantasy, urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, royal fantasy, fantasy romance, royal romance, epic fantasy romance, clean ya fantasy, contemporary fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya fantasy romance, teen fantasy romance, teen fantasy, teen urban fantasy, game of thrones, series starter, first in series, complete series, urban fantasy series, binge a fantasy series, books for teens, best books for teenagers, best book for my kid, clean fantasy, ya game of thrones, for fans of Victoria Aveyard, for fans of Tahereh Mafi, for fans of Sarah J. 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Melina’s not like the rest of her family, but if she tries hard enough, maybe one day she’ll be enough. With the Centennial Games approaching, she’s running out of time to prepare. Her parents also grow ever more impatient for her to choose a suitor. The ferocious intensity of the Games brings everything into sharp focus. For the first time in her life, Melina begins to understand just how different she really is, and why she’s struggled to pick a future husband. Can someone like Melina ever truly find a place among the Evians, or will her differences endanger them all? Keywords: gay fiction, coming out fantasy, lesbian fantasy, lgtb fantasy, lgtb romance, gay romance, gay fantasy romance, fantasy, urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, royal fantasy, fantasy romance, royal romance, epic fantasy romance, clean ya fantasy, contemporary fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya fantasy romance, teen fantasy romance, teen fantasy, teen urban fantasy, game of thrones, series starter, first in series, complete series, urban fantasy series, binge a fantasy series, bridget e baker, birthright series, bridget baker, books for teens, best books for teenagers, best book for my kid, clean fantasy, ya game of thrones, for fans of Victoria Aveyard, for fans of Tahereh Mafi, for fans of Sarah J. Maas, sara mass, sarah maas, sarah j moss, sarah maass, for fans of throne of glass, acotar, tahereh mafi, indie books, indie fantasy, six of crows, leigh bardugo, crooked kingdom, holly black, for fans of holly black, the cruel prince, fans of the cruel prince, fans of crave, for teens who loved crave, fans of tracy wolff, crave court crush, covet charm, covet, charm, cherish, crave, tracy wolf, ballad of never after, stephanie garner, stephanie garber, fans of stephanie garber, vampire academy, shatter me, serpent and dove, 99c books, under a dollar, the secret life of addie larue, best books for teens, clean romance fantasy, urban fantasy, stephanie garber, the ballad of never after, the cruel prince, a curse so dark and lonely, brigid kemmerer, kimmerer, holly black, daughter of smoke and bone, laini taylor, epic fantasy, lord of the rings, wheel of time, mist born, rj blain, tolkien, robert jordan, brandon sanderson, urusula k leguin, mercedes lackey, tamora pierce, kf breene, leia stone, linsey hall.
For fans of We Were Liars and One of Us Is Lying, Bridget E. Baker's Already Gone will leave you guessing until the last page. Lacy Shelton and her sister Hope couldn't be more different, despite being less than a year apart in age. Lacy is captain of the debate team, poised to be Valedictorian of the high school and waiting for an admission letter from Yale any day. Hope is captain of the swim team, but will be happy if she gets into community college. Hope has taken everything Lacy ever wanted, from pacifiers to high heels. But Lacy won't let that happen again, not this time. She won't let Hope take the new guy in school, and she sure as heck won’t let Hope ruin her chances with Yale. Until a shocking death changes all of Lacy's plans. Now stuck in a court-mandated psychiatrist's office, she's forced to relive the months leading up to the tragedy to determine whether Hope will take her future, too. Alternating between Lacy's and Hope's points of view, Already Gone pieces together a tense puzzle of sisterhood, betrayal, mistakes, and ultimately forgiving someone who can be gone in a blink. keywords: suspense, ya suspense, suspence, romantic suspense, ya romance suspense, we were liars, one of us is lying, karen McManus, big little lies, romance, teen books, best books for teens, clean romance, clean ya romance, summer reads, depression, survivor, college, coming of age.
Chancery thought that defeating her most vocal enemy would buy her some time, but since her mother died, nothing has gone according to plan. She has a wound that won’t heal, enemies masquerading as friends, and a prophecy that keeps popping up to complicate everything that matters to her. Noah’s missing, but Chancery’s persistent dreams make her doubt that he’s dead. Meanwhile, she’s been forced into a wedding of state she’s not sure she wants. In the midst of all that, a discovery about her mother’s final weeks throws her into greater confusion. Can Chancery sort friends from foes in time to save not only her family and the world, but also her heart?
It’s time to break FREE. The evil ruler of WPN has been vanquished, leaving a power vacuum in his wake. His departure also left the world in upheaval. Again. Because of her involvement in his removal, all eyes turn to Ruby. The struggle over WPN’s new leader isn’t Ruby’s only problem, though. A powerful few still see the Marked kids as a threat and want them eliminated. Ruby’s aunt is in even more danger than before, and the Marked themselves are tired of waiting to be saved. They’re preparing to take action themselves, but it could make everything worse. Can Ruby uncover what really happened more than ten years ago in time? Or will she be forced to choose between saving her family and those who have never had a champion? keywords: dystopian romance, ya dystopian romance, teen fiction, teen romance, teen drama, angst, love triangle, hermoine, smart women, EOW, end of the world, ya horror, ya science fiction, ya dystopian, ya post apocalyptic, virus, post-apocalyptic, ya post-apocalyptic, dystopian, ya horror, first kiss, found family, coming of age, survival, ya dystopian romance, ya post apocalyptic romance, survival story, ya thriller, teen dystopian, best books for my teen, hunger games, divergent, veronica roth, mocking jay, suzanne collins, the giver, hunger games collection, for fans of hunger games, catching fire, hunger games trilogy, hunger games boxset, fans of twilight, maze runner, james daschner, fans of twilight, fans of hunger games, fans of crave, for teens who liked twilight, for teens who loved hunger games.
The world we knew is GONE. Ruby had barely started kindergarten when the world collapsed, but by now she's over it though, like, really over it. To celebrate their upcoming graduation, the teenagers in Port Gibson are gathering to play a forbidden game from Before, a game called spin the bottle. Pretty much every girl in Port Gibson likes the same two guys, and Ruby knows them both. Wesley, the charismatic son of the town Mayor who's being groomed to step into his dad's job, and Sam, the ripped but terrifying second-in-command to the town's Security Chief. But only Wesley's graduating with Ruby, and if he shows up, she's determined to finally seize her chance to kiss her long time crush. When things go sideways, endangering her dear Wesley's life, there's only one person Ruby can ask for help, no matter how scary and enigmatic he is: Samuel Roth. Can Ruby convince Sam to risk his life to save Wesley's? And can Ruby navigate the post-apocalyptic world in time to save her crush, or will the long forgotten past come back to claim its due? Kirkus Reviews said of Marked, "Baker’s prose is sharp and vivid, and she manages to immediately plunge her readers into the world of the novel. The story is swiftly paced and features some surprising twists and intriguing characters. The combination of sci-fi, mystery, and teen romance makes for a compelling adventure. A promising YA debut about a girl’s search for a future in the wreckage of the past." keywords: series starter, end of the world, ya horror, ya science fiction, ya dystopian, ya post apocalyptic, virus, ya post-apocalyptic, dystopian, science fiction, ya dystopian, ya love triangle, first kiss, free coming of age book.
A fast moving, engaging tale in what promises to be an epic fantasy romance series," Kirkus Reviews. The first time Chancery’s twin sister tried to kill her was on their ninth birthday. In the intervening years, nothing improved. In fact, Judica stabbed her hand with a fork just this morning so she could take the last pancake. Then Judica threw it to her dog. But Chancery has a secret. She’s been watching their people’s finest warrior for years while she was supposed to be studying. He’s gorgeous, powerful, and a genius in all military applications—flawless in every way. Chancery thinks he may like her, too. But he’s supposed to marry her evil twin, because their mother chose Judica as her heir, the future empress of one-sixth of the earth. Chancery, sick of all the drama, decides to run away from court to live among the humans, but the day before she’s supposed to leave, she’s helping her prepare for a ball. She tries on her mother’s royal ring and the staridium stone reacts to her. She inadvertently fulfills an ancient prophecy of the woman who will unite the six families and save the entire world. There’s no way her mother’s going to let her leave now, and things just became much more complicated. ★★★★ AWARDS!! ★★★★ SOVAS 2020 Finalist in Fantasy-Best Voiceover (Audiobook) Whitney Award 2020 Finalist in Fantasy Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize 2020, Quarter Finalist CRITIC REVIEWS: What are people saying about Displaced? Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize gave it a 9.25/10: Displaced, the first novel in Baker's Birthright Saga, boasts a fleet, often inspired story of matriarchal superheroes on a Hawaiian island. The story's heart is the conflict between royal teen twins Chancery, the kind-hearted protagonist, and Judica, her cruel sister and the heir to the throne. Baker's story pulses with exciting incident, and even though this is the first book in a series the climax is consequential and exciting, even as it entices readers with the promise of more. Baker's writing is swift but potent. She invests each scene with the heart of her protagonist, so it's always clear what's most important in each moment. The large cast is clearly described and differentiated, and scenes of action and romance both prove exciting. Chancery's perspective is likably wry for a royal narrator. The dialogue varies from flirty teen banter to regal proclamations, but always is crisply crafted. Baker brings fresh energy and invention to even familiar elements like the inevitable royal succession crisis. Her Evians' powers and customs fascinate, and Displaced never misses an opportunity to jolt readers with a surprise. Chancery is a strong and appealing protagonist, split between two worlds and ultimately dragged into battle against her own twin. Both sisters are vividly drawn, as are their paramours, guards, relations, and friends. A letter from Chancery's mother, after that queen's death, is a moving highlight of the story, and Chancery's exciting choices power the narrative from start to epic climax. Kirkus: The notoriously stingy Kirkus called Displaced, "a fast moving, engaging tale in what promises to be an epic fantasy romance series." Check out their full review here: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/bridget-e-baker/battle-song/ And best of all, READERS: "This book drew me in from the first page. Bridget is a fantastic writer, and the story is intense and beautifully written right out the gate. The authenticity of the characters, coupled with the well thought out and complete character storylines made me feel as if I was in the thick of the story with Chancery and Judica. I couldn’t put it down. I read this book in my spare time over the course of 48 hours. It was absolutely irresistible. I quickly purchased the rest of the books in The Birthright Series, and am anxiously awaiting the sixth installment. After finishing this series, I actually read through all of Bridget’s work, and each and every time, I was blown away by the care and attention to detail that she put into the story. I am in awe of the way that she can manage the entire universe so beautifully. I haven’t been this excited waiting for a new book to be released since I was a kid waiting for Harry Potter, or Twilight to come out."★★★★★ "It’s been a long time since I’ve gotten addicted to reading a book, but Bridget is a very compelling author!" ★★★★★ "She’s phenomenal at laying hints, and she leaves no thread unfinished. What you get is a complete, clean story, everything answered beautifully. Her timing and pacing is incredible as well!" ★★★★★ "If you love romance, if you don’t mind starting a book and never wanting to put it down, and you want a stong female character who is written by a woman with insight into what that really looks like, this is it. Read it. Enjoy it." ★★★★★ Keywords: fantasy, urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, royal fantasy, fantasy romance, royal romance, epic fantasy romance, clean ya fantasy, contemporary fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya fantasy romance, teen fantasy romance, teen fantasy, teen urban fantasy, game of thrones, series starter, first in series, complete series, urban fantasy series, binge a fantasy series, books for teens, best books for teenagers, best book for my kid, clean fantasy, ya game of thrones, for fans of Victoria Aveyard, for fans of Tahereh Mafi, for fans of Sarah J. 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Inara spent two hundred years as a devoted shadow to her mother, sacrificing everything to do what was best for their family. She cared for her mother dearly, but love and hate aren’t opposites. Sometimes the difference between them is thinner than the edge of a blade. When the love of Inara’s life finally appears, it’s as glorious as she imagined it would be. But a single mistake made long ago can have far-reaching consequences. Even though she wants to do the right thing, Inara’s options shrink more with each passing day. Can she rectify her one misstep, or will it drive her off the side of a cliff from which there is no return? keywords: paranormal romance, fantasy romance, epic fantasy, ya urban fantasy romance, contemporary fantasy, clean ya fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy romance, clean teen fantasy, teen fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya epic fantasy, fantasy romance, ya fantasy romance, clean fantasy romance, royal fantasy romance, ya royal fantasy romance, fantasy succession crisis, urban fantasy romance, dark fantasy, dark urban fantasy, villain origin story, end of the world, dystopian romance. urban fantasy romance, urban fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya epic fantasy, teen urban fantasy, fantasy romance, ya fantasy romance, ya contemporary romance fantasy, game of thrones, george rr martin,, throne of glass, acotar, sarah j maas, maas, fans of sarah maas, sarah moss, sarah mass, shatter me, tahereh mafi, the secret life of addie larue, best books for teens, clean romance fantasy, urban fantasy, stephanie garber, the ballad of never after, the cruel prince, a curse so dark and lonely, brigid kemmerer, kimmerer, holly black, daughter of smoke and bone, laini taylor, epic fantasy, lord of the rings, wheel of time, mist born, rj blain, tolkien, robert jordan, brandon sanderson, urusula k leguin, mercedes lackey, tamora pierce, kf breene, leia stone, linsey hall.
From the very beginning, Chancery cared nothing for power, but fate has forced her to gather all the staridium necessary to rule the world. She’s finally ready to fulfill the prophecy, but not all her enemies stood outside the gate. When the villain who murdered her mother finally strikes, Chancery’s unprepared. With Noah, Edam, and Judica on her side, she thought no one could defeat them. She was wrong. Broken, battered, and in bondage, can Chancery make the terrible sacrifice required to save the world, even if it shatters her heart? keywords: ya urban fantasy romance, contemporary fantasy, clean ya fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy romance, clean teen fantasy, teen fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya epic fantasy, fantasy romance, ya fantasy romance, clean fantasy romance, royal fantasy romance, ya royal fantasy romance, fantasy succession crisis, urban fantasy romance, dark fantasy, dark urban fantasy, villain origin story, end of the world, dystopian romance. urban fantasy romance, urban fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya epic fantasy, teen urban fantasy, fantasy romance, ya fantasy romance, ya contemporary romance fantasy, game of thrones, george rr martin,, throne of glass, acotar, sarah j maas, maas, fans of sarah maas, sarah moss, sarah mass, shatter me, tahereh mafi, the secret life of addie larue, best books for teens, clean romance fantasy, urban fantasy, stephanie garber, the ballad of never after, the cruel prince, a curse so dark and lonely, brigid kemmerer, kimmerer, holly black, daughter of smoke and bone, laini taylor, epic fantasy, lord of the rings, wheel of time, mist born, rj blain, tolkien, robert jordan, brandon sanderson, urusula k leguin, mercedes lackey, tamora pierce, kf breene, leia stone, linsey hall.
The new world is BROKEN. Nothing in Ruby’s life has ever been black and white. Even after successfully accomplishing her mission to save Wesley, the danger isn’t past, and neither are the difficult decisions. Solomon demands Ruby’s return, but the Marked kids need her to stay with them. Their lives might even depend on it. Wesley begs her not to go, but it’s not easy to ignore Solomon. Sam didn’t come with them when they left the island, and ignoring a dictator’s orders always leads to repercussions. Doing what Wesley asks might make things worse for everyone. No matter what she decides, some people will die. Ruby must decide who she loves the most, and what she’s willing to sacrifice to keep them safe. keywords: YA dystopian romance, YA romance, clean romance, coming of age, EOW, end of the world, ya horror, ya science fiction, ya dystopian, ya post apocalyptic, virus, post-apocalyptic, ya post-apocalyptic, dystopian, ya horror, first kiss, found family, survival, ya dystopian romance, ya post apocalyptic romance, survival story, ya thriller, teen dystopian, dystopian romance, teen angst, sweet romance, clean and wholesome romance, science fiction story, survival romance, suspense, complete series, bridget baker, bridget e baker, sins of our ancestors, marked book, marked series.
**Author's note: I know you hate Judica. I know that means you don't want to read this. I worked hard in Displaced to make you hate her. I promise that if you will give her a chance, you'll understand her and even more importantly, you'll like her. There's a reason I sell more Judica merchandise than anything else. ;) What’s dark is not always evil. Judica trained her entire life to be ready to one day rule the Alamecha family. She was nothing less than perfect. She fought, studied, and even dated exactly as her mother directed. Only, now her mother’s gone, her sister stole her throne, and her boyfriend abandoned her. Things can’t really get any worse, or so she thinks. When Judica’s attacked by a hidden enemy, there’s only one person she can trust, the one warrior who never followed her for the wrong reasons. With Roman’s help, Judica must discover the true circumstances surrounding her mother’s attack and find justice, no matter what stands in her way. Still not sure whether you want to give Judica a chance? Check out what other reviewers have said after reading her story: “Judica’s story is my favorite in the series!” “I honestly didn’t know how Bridget would be able to redeem Judica in my eyes, but she did it.” “Of all the directions this series could have gone, this was the most surprising.” “I was on the fence about unForgiven because I really didn’t like Judica in the first book. However, I’m so glad I read it!” “Book 2 went and flipped the table on all my preconceived ideas! I loved the switch to the POV of the supposed antagonist.” “All the things we hated about Judica in Displaced are explained in unForgiven and I might like Judica more than Chancery.” “I wasn’t sure how I would feel about reading a book from Judica’s perspective. I loved it so much!” “I am so glad we got to hear her story. She’s actually my favorite character.” “Book 2 is a flawless move into the POV of Judica. So far, this series is a knock out!” Keywords: fantasy, urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, royal fantasy, fantasy romance, royal romance, epic fantasy romance, clean ya fantasy, contemporary fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya fantasy romance, teen fantasy romance, teen fantasy, teen urban fantasy, game of thrones, series starter, first in series, complete series, urban fantasy series, binge a fantasy series, books for teens, best books for teenagers, best book for my kid, clean fantasy, ya game of thrones, for fans of Victoria Aveyard, for fans of Tahereh Mafi, for fans of Sarah J. Maas, sara mass, sarah maas, sarah j moss, sarah maass, for fans of throne of glass, acotar, tahereh mafi, indie books, indie fantasy, six of crows, leigh bardugo, crooked kingdom, holly black, for fans of holly black, the cruel prince, fans of the cruel prince, fans of crave, for teens who loved crave, fans of tracy wolff, crave court crush, covet charm, covet, charm, cherish, crave, tracy wolf, ballad of never after, stephanie garner, stephanie garber, fans of stephanie garber, vampire academy, shatter me, serpent and dove, 99c books, under a dollar, the secret life of addie larue, best books for teens, clean romance fantasy, urban fantasy, stephanie garber, the ballad of never after, the cruel prince, a curse so dark and lonely, brigid kemmerer, kimmerer, holly black, daughter of smoke and bone, laini taylor, epic fantasy, lord of the rings, wheel of time, mist born, rj blain, tolkien, robert jordan, brandon sanderson, urusula k leguin, mercedes lackey, tamora pierce, kf breene, leia stone, linsey hall.
Melina’s not like the rest of her family, but if she tries hard enough, maybe one day she’ll be enough. With the Centennial Games approaching, she’s running out of time to prepare. Her parents also grow ever more impatient for her to choose a suitor. The ferocious intensity of the Games brings everything into sharp focus. For the first time in her life, Melina begins to understand just how different she really is, and why she’s struggled to pick a future husband. Can someone like Melina ever truly find a place among the Evians, or will her differences endanger them all? Keywords: gay fiction, coming out fantasy, lesbian fantasy, lgtb fantasy, lgtb romance, gay romance, gay fantasy romance, fantasy, urban fantasy, urban fantasy romance, royal fantasy, fantasy romance, royal romance, epic fantasy romance, clean ya fantasy, contemporary fantasy, ya contemporary fantasy, ya fantasy romance, teen fantasy romance, teen fantasy, teen urban fantasy, game of thrones, series starter, first in series, complete series, urban fantasy series, binge a fantasy series, bridget e baker, birthright series, bridget baker, books for teens, best books for teenagers, best book for my kid, clean fantasy, ya game of thrones, for fans of Victoria Aveyard, for fans of Tahereh Mafi, for fans of Sarah J. Maas, sara mass, sarah maas, sarah j moss, sarah maass, for fans of throne of glass, acotar, tahereh mafi, indie books, indie fantasy, six of crows, leigh bardugo, crooked kingdom, holly black, for fans of holly black, the cruel prince, fans of the cruel prince, fans of crave, for teens who loved crave, fans of tracy wolff, crave court crush, covet charm, covet, charm, cherish, crave, tracy wolf, ballad of never after, stephanie garner, stephanie garber, fans of stephanie garber, vampire academy, shatter me, serpent and dove, 99c books, under a dollar, the secret life of addie larue, best books for teens, clean romance fantasy, urban fantasy, stephanie garber, the ballad of never after, the cruel prince, a curse so dark and lonely, brigid kemmerer, kimmerer, holly black, daughter of smoke and bone, laini taylor, epic fantasy, lord of the rings, wheel of time, mist born, rj blain, tolkien, robert jordan, brandon sanderson, urusula k leguin, mercedes lackey, tamora pierce, kf breene, leia stone, linsey hall.
Accept the world as it is, or do something to change destroy it. In the final book of Bridget E. Baker's epic urban fantasy, find out the answers to all the questions that have been driving you mad! The powers gathered against Chancery have been vanquished, and she has finally conquered the other five familes and assembled their stones. All she needs to do is rejoin the final stones and locate the garden so that she can fulfill the prophecy. But not all her enemies stood outside the gates. When her direst enemy strikes, she's woefully unprepared. She's willing to suffer the consequences of her lack of judgment, but her failure means the destruction of billions of lives. Can Chancery make the sacrifices necessary to redeem her misplaced faith, or will the Sons of Gilgamesh bring to pass the utter destruction prophesied from the beginning?
There are two sides to every story, but they can't both be true, can they? In the second book of the Birthright Series, Bridget E. Baker weaves a tale of bad things done for very good reasons and an unexpected chance at redemption. To be feared is lonely. . . As heir to the evian throne, Judica must be perfect every moment of every day. If she slips up, even once, her mother will replace her. Impossible standards, horrifying decisions, terrible truths-none of these stop Judica from doing what needs to be done. She becomes what her mother demands, what her people need, what she never wanted for herself. But it isn't enough. But to be weak is death. Judica's worst nightmare becomes a reality when her twin sister Chancery steals the throne. Her life is over, all her efforts a waste. Judica should be furious, but strangely, she's relieved. The freedom from her former responsibilities leaves her time to pursue her mother's killer. But as she unravels the clues, the truth slips further away. When her investigation leads to a common enemy, Judica must decide whether she's willing to mend the deep and painful fractures between her and Chancery, or whether she's too far gone. Once a villain, always a villain?
The new world is BROKEN. Nothing in Ruby’s life has ever been black and white. Even after successfully accomplishing her mission to save Wesley, the danger isn’t past, and neither are the difficult decisions. Solomon demands Ruby’s return, but the Marked kids need her to stay with them. Their lives might even depend on it. Wesley begs her not to go, but it’s not easy to ignore Solomon. Sam didn’t come with them when they left the island, and ignoring a dictator’s orders always leads to repercussions. Doing what Wesley asks might make things worse for everyone. No matter what she decides, some people will die. Ruby must decide who she loves the most, and what she’s willing to sacrifice to keep them safe. keywords: YA dystopian romance, YA romance, clean romance, coming of age, EOW, end of the world, ya horror, ya science fiction, ya dystopian, ya post apocalyptic, virus, post-apocalyptic, ya post-apocalyptic, dystopian, ya horror, first kiss, found family, survival, ya dystopian romance, ya post apocalyptic romance, survival story, ya thriller, teen dystopian, dystopian romance, teen angst, sweet romance, clean and wholesome romance, science fiction story, survival romance, suspense, complete series, bridget baker, bridget e baker, sins of our ancestors, marked book, marked series.
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