Author: roshanichokshi

Returning to the dark and glamorous 19th century world of her New York Times instant bestseller, The Gilded Wolves, Roshani Chokshi dazzles us with another riveting tale as full of mystery and danger as ever in The Silvered Serpents. They are each other’s fiercest love, greatest danger, and only hope. Séverin and his team members might have successfully thwarted the Fallen House, but victory … successfully thwarted the Fallen House, but victory came at a terrible cost — one that still haunts all of them. Desperate to make amends, Séverin pursues a dangerous lead to find a long lost artifact…

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Fans of Leigh Bardugo will devour this “dazzling” New York Times bestseller (Kirkus Reviews). In 19th-century Paris, treasure hunter Séverin assembles a team to find an elusive ancient artifact — but their mission proves dangerous… “A masterpiece of imagination” (Stephanie Garber) with nearly 6,500 five-star Goodreads ratings!

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An “enthralling” New York Times bestseller (School Library Journal): After Aru accidentally awakens a demon at an art museum, she must save her friends and family by traveling to a mythical kingdom. “A fantastical narrative… Uproarious” (Kirkus Reviews), with over 5,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

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From the author of The Star-Touched Queen comes a beautiful lush fantasy, Roshani Chokshi’s A Crown of Wishes.Gauri, the princess of Bharata, has been taken as a prisoner of war by her kingdom’s enemies. Faced with a future of exile and scorn, Gauri has nothing left to lose. Hope unexpectedly comes in the form of Vikram, the cunning prince of a neighboring land and her sworn enemy kingdom. … her sworn enemy kingdom. Unsatisfied with becoming a mere puppet king, Vikram offers Gauri a chance to win back her kingdom in exchange for her battle prowess. Together, they’ll have to…

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In this New York Times bestseller, an enigmatic stranger whisks outcast Maya away to his magical kingdom — and takes her as his queen. “Vibrantly imaginative and gracefully written” (Sarah J. Maas).

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