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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Kingdom Journals #1 |

Tricia Copeland
Kindle Edition | Pages: 182 pages Rating: 4.31 | 438 Users | 72 Reviews
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Title | : | Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals #1) |
Author | : | Tricia Copeland |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 182 pages |
Published | : | February 2nd 2017 by True Bird Publishing LLC |
Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy |
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Her pale skin and weird diet make her a target at school. If only they knew the truth about her feeding habits… Seventeen-year-old Alena Scott is tired of pretending to be something she’s not. As an outlawed vampire-witch hybrid, she’s forced to abide by the oppressive secrecy imposed by her Vampire Chancellor mother. But she’ll have to ignore the rules when she comes face-to-face with a handsome, full-grown version of her childhood imaginary friend. Shocked that he recognizes her as his own pretend play pal, the two embark on a quest to solve the mystery of their fantasized companionship. And as they unravel their entwined destinies, Alena realizes she holds the key to a curse which could free them all—or condemn witchkind to eternal suffering. Can Alena and her impossibly familiar partner reverse an ancient spell before they’re sent to a mortal grave? Kingdom of Embers is the first book in the enthralling Kingdom Journals YA urban fantasy series. If you like intriguing characters, shadowy magic, and a fresh twist on modern vampire storylines, then you’ll love Tricia Copeland’s heart-stopping tale. Buy Kingdom of Embers to embrace a prophetic fate today!Rating Appertaining To Books Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals #1)
Ratings: 4.31 From 438 Users | 72 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals #1)
*I received this book in a Goodreads Giveaway, but all thoughts and opinions are my own*What the heck is this book? I am so torn about liking since, but I think I'll lean towards the no side, unfortunately. I totally loved the new look at doing vampires and witches. Eating raw or low-processed foods was so interesting, but then towards the end we see that blood is still a factor yet Alena didn't ask about it ever even thought it is a huge part of vampire folklore. We also weren't really toldI really enjoyed Kingdom of Embers a great twist on vampires and witches I look forward to reading the rest of the series
I received Kingdom of Embers as an ARC. I was pleasantly surprised. Alena is a unique 17 year old girl. She just wants to be a normal teenager her senior year. But it is hard to be normal when you are anything but. She lives in a world with Vampires and Witches. A world where her mother is queen. In the City of Angels nothing is as it seems. Alena struggles to fit in. Between her human friends, boys, an absentee father, and juggling with her own identity crisis she has a ton on her plate. She

I really enjoyed Kingdom of Embers a great twist on vampires and witches I look forward to reading the rest of the series
I could never put down this book! The characters were complex enough that I was always waiting to discover more of their history. I cant wait to read the next book! Voracious Readers Only
I received this book in return for an honest review. Tricia Copeland is a lull master. Not in a bad way either but in a sense if calm and then literally you blink and all hell has broke loose. LolI loved this book. More than I thought I would to be honest because Alena was good. But almost too good. You know the kind,the ones we all roll our eyes at and just "ugh". LolBut there is more than meets the eye with Alena...and you really don't want to mess with her. If you do, it's your funeral.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author in exchange for an honest review.I was a little hesitant going into this book because I had very little idea of what to expect. I worried that it was going to be a book with a character that is too powerful for their own good and that it would drown out any possibility of being drawn into the story. However, I found that this was not the case. While somewhat juvenile in nature (definitely suited for teens and definitely appropriate for
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