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After her twin sister’s mysterious disappearance, Echo Navarri is sent to live with her eccentric aunt on an ancient estate. But there’s something afoot in this small, sunless town… Twilight meets Charmed in this riveting novel!
When her sister falls prey to an enchantment in the woods, Livy concocts a dangerous rescue plan… This lush fantasy “employs familiar fairy-tale tropes but turns them on their heads to deliver something wholly unexpected and fresh” (Publishers Weekly).
“Luminous and spiky, like a pocketful of jewels” (Laini Taylor): Banished from her kingdom, Wil seeks to unravel the mystery behind her ability to turn people into stone with one touch. “Brilliantly crafted, this fantasy will make you believe in magic” (New York Times bestselling author Beth Revis).
When the fae kidnapped Violet they underestimated Arianna, Queen of the wolf shifters. There was literally nothing she wouldn’t do…
Tylira Nyota has been training for years, and is given the honor of being tied to a captured general of the enemy. But when her magic threatens to get out of control, she sets out to join the Teeth of the Gods before all is lost.
This box set includes all five books in the USA Today recommended Elementals series and is over 1,400 pages of…
“I am sixteen years old and I will die on the morning of my seventeenth birthday. As tradition dictates, I…
The first graphic novel from #1 NewYork Times and USA Today bestseller Marissa Meyer! In her first graphic novel, bestselling…
With over 1,800 five-star Goodreads ratings: A terrible evil looms on the horizon, and the chosen few known as the fatemarked struggle to accept their prophesied destinies… An epic fantasy that’s first in a series.
From the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of the His Dark Materials series: As a storm brews, young Malcolm and his dæmon, Asta, find themselves caught up in a vast magical conspiracy… “A stunning achievement” (The New York Times).