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Praise for A SHADOW BRIGHT AND BURNING, KINGDOM OF FIRE, BOOK ONE
“This is a novel that gives off light and heat.” —The New York Times
“Vivid characters, terrifying monsters, and world building as deep and dark as the ocean.” —VICTORIA AVEYARD, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Red Queen
“Devastatingly magical and monstrously romantic.” —STEPHANIE GARBER, New York Times bestselling author of Caraval
“Unputdownable. I loved the monsters, the magic, and the teen warriors who are their world’s best hope! Jessica Cluess is an awesome storyteller!” —TAMORA PIERCE, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“This is a novel that gives off light and heat.” —The New York Times
“Vivid characters, terrifying monsters, and world building as deep and dark as the ocean.” —VICTORIA AVEYARD, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Red Queen
“Devastatingly magical and monstrously romantic.” —STEPHANIE GARBER, New York Times bestselling author of Caraval
“Unputdownable. I loved the monsters, the magic, and the teen warriors who are their world’s best hope! Jessica Cluess is an awesome storyteller!” —TAMORA PIERCE, #1 New York Times bestselling author
It’s time for war.
After suffering terrible losses, Henrietta and Lord Blackwood have led their warriors to Sorrow-Fell, a vast estate where only those invited by a Blackwood may enter–and the ideal place to plan a final assault against the Ancients.
It’s time for a wedding.
Henrietta nervously awaits her marriage to Blackwood, but when the ritual to become his bride reveals a dark secret, she realizes that Sorrow-Fell is not a safe haven; it’s a trap. Convincing the sorcerers of this, however, is not easy. So with Maria, the true chosen one, and Magnus, the young man who once stole her heart, at her side, Henrietta plots a dangerous journey straight into the enemy’s lair. Some will live. Some will die. All will be tested.
In this stunning conclusion to the Kingdom on Fire series, Henrietta must choose between the love from her past, the love from her present, and a love that could define her future. While battles rage, the fate of the kingdom rests on her decision: Will she fall or rise up to become the woman who saves the realm?
It’s time for Henrietta to make her stand.
After suffering terrible losses, Henrietta and Lord Blackwood have led their warriors to Sorrow-Fell, a vast estate where only those invited by a Blackwood may enter–and the ideal place to plan a final assault against the Ancients.
It’s time for a wedding.
Henrietta nervously awaits her marriage to Blackwood, but when the ritual to become his bride reveals a dark secret, she realizes that Sorrow-Fell is not a safe haven; it’s a trap. Convincing the sorcerers of this, however, is not easy. So with Maria, the true chosen one, and Magnus, the young man who once stole her heart, at her side, Henrietta plots a dangerous journey straight into the enemy’s lair. Some will live. Some will die. All will be tested.
In this stunning conclusion to the Kingdom on Fire series, Henrietta must choose between the love from her past, the love from her present, and a love that could define her future. While battles rage, the fate of the kingdom rests on her decision: Will she fall or rise up to become the woman who saves the realm?
It’s time for Henrietta to make her stand.
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jbnspotlights
About 20 years ago a storm knocked our power out on Christmas Day as we were about to sit down to dinner so we just filled the car with everything and drove about 2 hours to a friend's caravan by the sea. Best Christmas EVER!
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ReplyDeleteI always love Christmas. My family gets together and we always have a great time
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The Christmas I got a Barbie house!
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Christmas with my entire family is always memorable. Each one is better than the last!
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ReplyDeleteThe last christmas i got to spend with my grandma before she passed away in 2004
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable holiday is when my entire family, including all of my siblings made it home for Christmas and we got to spend some quality time together.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to Thanksgiving as I love comfort food.
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I've had soooo many memorable holidays, but the best ones were when my kids were young. There's nothing like the delight of children at Christmas.
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ReplyDeleteChristmas morning with mom and dad sitting around the tree taking pictures of us opening our presents.
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Christmas is always very memorable in my house!
ReplyDeleteAll holidays are memorable but Christmas the we decorate the tree together and lots of others
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ReplyDeleteThe most memorable Christmas was my nephew's first year with us. My great grandma was still here so we got to celebrate with five generations.
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ReplyDeleteThe last one shared when my grandma was alive. It was fun and plus all of her children and most of her grandchildren were able to attend
ReplyDeleteI like getting together with my whole family on the Holiday season, having a nice baked ham and serve up some gifts.
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