Tuesday, October 15, 2019

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Praise for THE GUINEVERE DECEPTION

"Fascinating. . . . Kiersten White has taken the best parts of the Arthurian legend and made them all her own." Renée Ahdieh, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Wrath and the Dawn series 

"A rare and enviable mix of impeccable writing, heart-stopping action, lush scenery, and complex, relatable characters . . . brilliant!" 
New York Times bestselling author Christina Lauren 

"Stunning. A captivating and dark tale of magic and loyalty, its end will leave every reader hungry for more." 
Somaiya Daud, author of the Mirage series

“A fresh take on Camelot . . . this should be another hit.” 
Booklist

“An acclaimed master of the female-centric retelling turns her hand to Arthuriana . . More diverse than many Camelot representations, this is a retelling designed for a modern audience more interested in people than battles and more intrigued by identity and affection than honor and questing. A promising series opener.” 
Kirkus Reviews

“With immersive prose, White captures the spirit of Arthurian legend while adding diversity and a bit of powerful feminist flair in this appealing series opener…. Leaves much to be explored in future installments.” —Publishers Weekly

“First in a series, this fantasy novel will appeal to fans familiar with stories of Arthur, and provides an introduction to those unfamiliar…. Full of battling knights and romance, this is a must.”  —School Library Journal


From New York Times bestselling author Kiersten White comes a new fantasy series reimagining the Arthurian legend, set in the magical world of Camelot.

There was nothing in the world as magical and terrifying as a girl.

Princess Guinevere has come to Camelot to wed a stranger: the charismatic King Arthur. With magic clawing at the kingdom's borders, the great wizard Merlin conjured a solution--send in Guinevere to be Arthur's wife . . . and his protector from those who want to see the young king's idyllic city fail. The catch? Guinevere's real name--and her true identity--is a secret. She is a changeling, a girl who has given up everything to protect Camelot.

To keep Arthur safe, Guinevere must navigate a court in which the old--including Arthur's own family--demand things continue as they have been, and the new--those drawn by the dream of Camelot--fight for a better way to live. And always, in the green hearts of forests and the black depths of lakes, magic lies in wait to reclaim the land. Arthur's knights believe they are strong enough to face any threat, but Guinevere knows it will take more than swords to keep Camelot free.

Deadly jousts, duplicitous knights, and forbidden romances are nothing compared to the greatest threat of all: the girl with the long black hair, riding on horseback through the dark woods toward Arthur. Because when your whole existence is a lie, how can you trust even yourself?

*THE FIRST BOOK IN THE CAMELOT RISING TRILOGY*

You can purchase The Guinevere Deception at the following Retailers:
    

THE GIVEAWAY
1 Winner will receive a copy of The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White.
The Guinevere Deception will be purchased through Book Depository.
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43 comments:

  1. I don't believe in ghosts but I still am afraid of them.

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  2. "Do you believe in ghosts?" Not remotely.

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  3. I do. I rode in a cart with them at The Haunted Mansion.

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  4. Never encountered one, but they're possible

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  5. I am not sure if I believe in ghosts!

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  6. I do believe in ghosts! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  7. No, I don't believe in ghosts.

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

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  8. Yes!! I was a non-believer until I joined a ghost hunting crew and had my own experiences. I even had something follow me home that would mess with things at night. For example, I used to hang my necklaces on the door handles of my walk-in closet. At night they would be lifted up and would hit against the door over and over again. Creepy AF. Had to get a blessing done by the Pastor who married us.

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  9. I have had to many experiences not to believe in them. Believe whole heartedly!!!
    Thank you for this incredible chance. Your boxes look wonderful.

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  10. I do not believe nor do I disbelieve

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  11. I don't believe in ghosts but if I were shown proof then I would hesitate to believe it.

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  12. Yes, I do.

    mia2009(at)comcast(dot)net

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  13. I believe in ghosts, for the most part!

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  14. Not till I actually see one, I am a skeptic but I love reading and watching shows about them...lol.

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  15. Yes! I believe in ghosts. Thank you

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  16. oh yes i do i had an experience that everyone i have told said it was a ghost. peggy clayton ptclayton2@aol.com

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  17. For the most part, I don't believe in ghosts. But I still get spooked from watching horror movies/shows. :|

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  18. I believe in the possibility of ghost existing.

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  19. I don't believe in ghosts, but I'm such a pansy I can see myself getting creeped out anyway.

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  20. I suppose I do. We had an incident in Guam where we would be awakened by 1940's radio music coming from the window air conditioner. We could never find a source when we went outside. It just so happens the house was built on the spot where the US troops were stationed after the reclaimed the island. That's my ghost story!

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  21. yes I believe in them

    Beverly G

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  22. Yes, I definitely believe in ghosts!

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  23. No, I really don't. I've had some weird things happen, but I've never seen ghosts.

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  24. Yes, I absolutely believe in ghosts!

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  25. I don't particularly believe in ghosts but I believe that there's demons who try to scare us or cause evil. Thanks.
    partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  26. Yes- I have seen a few. I'm happy not to see any.

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