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“Serena Smith,” he began gravely. “From this heartbeat until my last, I share your blood and bone, joy and grief. No words or acts could make me turn from you. You are my pack, my kin, my home.” - AKOE” ―S.B. Nova, A Kingdom of Exiles
“When I saw you … dying, it was … I never thought I’d feel fear like that again. But you’ve given me so much of yourself, all your memories—all of you. It’s been like absorbing a whole other person. So when that eerie crushed the air from your lungs, it felt like my heart stopped. Like it would stop the second yours did.”
The world tilted, went askew. I dared to utter, “That’s a bad thing, right?” ―S.B. Nova, A Kingdom of Exiles
“They won’t tell you fairy tales of how girls can be dangerous and still win. They will only tell you stories where girls are sweet and kind and reject all sin. I guess to them it’s a terrifying thought, a red riding hood who knew exactly what she was doing when she invited the wild in.” ―S.B. Nova, A Kingdom of Exiles
“Because he understood what it was to be a lost soul in the world. A fallen star, exiled from home.” ―S.B. Nova, A Kingdom of Exiles
“When I saw you … dying, it was … I never thought I’d feel fear like that again. But you’ve given me so much of yourself, all your memories—all of you. It’s been like absorbing a whole other person. So when that eerie crushed the air from your lungs, it felt like my heart stopped. Like it would stop the second yours did.”
The world tilted, went askew. I dared to utter, “That’s a bad thing, right?” ―S.B. Nova, A Kingdom of Exiles
“They won’t tell you fairy tales of how girls can be dangerous and still win. They will only tell you stories where girls are sweet and kind and reject all sin. I guess to them it’s a terrifying thought, a red riding hood who knew exactly what she was doing when she invited the wild in.” ―S.B. Nova, A Kingdom of Exiles
“Because he understood what it was to be a lost soul in the world. A fallen star, exiled from home.” ―S.B. Nova, A Kingdom of Exiles
Serena Smith is unusual.
Growing up in a backwoods village, her life is lonely and dull. Then, on her eighteenth birthday, she's gifted a magical heirloom only to be snatched by fae and condemned to a lifetime in chains.
Dragged to Aldar, a fae kingdom ruled by a tyrant witch, Serena discovers a forbidden love, and meets fellow outcasts, each with their own dark secrets.
As the lives of warriors, rebels, and witches clash, they find a shared destiny. For only together, and with Serena's unique gifts, can they survive long enough to build the flames of a revolution. Only together can they go to war ...
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THE GIVEAWAY
1 Winner will receive a copy of A Kingdom of Exiles by S.B. Nova.
A Kingdom of Exiles will be purchased through Book Depository.
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Little Women, so that Jo ends up with Laurie. I'm very salty about it.
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The Wheel of Time series.
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