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Original Title: | Frostfire |
ISBN: | 1250049822 (ISBN13: 9781250049827) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Kanin Chronicles #1 |
Amanda Hocking
Paperback | Pages: 321 pages Rating: 3.84 | 13659 Users | 1569 Reviews
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Bryn Aven is an outcast among the Kanin, the most powerful of the troll tribes.Set apart by her heritage and her past, Bryn is a tracker who's determined to become a respected part of her world. She has just one goal: become a member of the elite King’s Guard to protect the royal family. She's not going to let anything stand in her way, not even a forbidden romance with her boss Ridley Dresden.
But all her plans for the future are put on hold when Konstantin– a fallen hero she once loved – begins kidnapping changelings. Bryn is sent in to help stop him, but will she lose her heart in the process?

List About Books Frostfire (Kanin Chronicles #1)
Title | : | Frostfire (Kanin Chronicles #1) |
Author | : | Amanda Hocking |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 321 pages |
Published | : | January 6th 2015 by St. Martin's Griffin |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal |
Rating About Books Frostfire (Kanin Chronicles #1)
Ratings: 3.84 From 13659 Users | 1569 ReviewsWeigh Up About Books Frostfire (Kanin Chronicles #1)
Enjoyable, but nothing outstanding. I'm not sure I liked Bryn all that much, so I'm hoping that will change in the next book. I did love Ridley though so he made up for my lack of connection with Bryn. I have to say that the ending was kind of weak. Oh well, onto book two.3.5/5 StarsBryn Aven. Remember my name. Because I'm going to be the one who kills you. Well.. I didnt think I would ever read a book about Trolls and love it! Im new to Amanda Hockings books so Im completely new to this concept of Trolls but I have to say I really enjoyed this one. I am totally loving the title Frostfire, to me this promises lots of action that we sadly didnt get a great deal of but I love it all the same and adore the wintery cover.Bryn is apart of a troll tribe called the Kanin, these
This was going so well, and then it went FUBAR in the end.I don't know about what you feel right now, folks, but right now I feel like making a hole in the wall with my mighty fist. This isn't to say that this is a bad book, though, because I liked some parts, BUT GODDAMN THE STUPIDITY IN THE END REALLY JUST GOT TO ME.You see this fist? This is the fist I'll be putting between my teeth so I won't actually destroy our wall. Find my rage petty if you wish, but it's not a joke when I say I'm

Loved it but so many questions still hanging! And can Bryn and Ridley just get together already?! Of course not they will fight it until the very end and then fiiiinally give in. Loved seeing Finn and his family! But wish Bryn interacted with Wendy and Loki! They were just seen at the party and that is it! Loved seeing Tove kick butt again too! I just love this world. I love seeing it from a different perspective. The tracker, working class perspective. And from the Kanin instead of the Trylle.
There are plenty of books about vampires, fae, witches, and werewolves but not so many about trolls, which is part of why I love Amanda Hockings novels. Frostfire is the first entry in Hockings second series set in her troll-verse, a world exactly like our own but with the addition of human-resembling trolls who love nature, live in elaborate out of the way communities, and acquire wealth by placing some of their children in human families as changelings. Bryn Aven is a Tracker with the dual job
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this audiobook from Audible in exchange for a review. All opinions expressed are my own.[1.5 stars]My initial interest in Frostfire was sparked not only because of the premise of the book, but also because the author claimed (on her website) that this series will not have a love triangle as one of its conflicts. In this point in the game, I think its fair to claim that most of YA fantasy/sci-fi (particularly the ones with a female main character) is riddled with
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