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  • Rose Among Thorns by AvianViolet
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    Keito, among the last of the Queen's Knights, stumbles across Narai by chance in an abandoned dungeon, severely wounded with no memory of her past. This rescue puts the fate of Avenel in the hands of the two, as they start on a journey of healing and discovery.
  • Lords of Deception (War of Four Kingdoms 1) by AndrewNewnorth
    AndrewNewnorth
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    Emperors and kings thought it had been buried long ago: the Order of the Candlestone was defeated, the grim deeds of its assassins forgotten and its dangerous alchemy shunned. But Arasemis, an eccentric warrior-scholar, is determined to revive the Order and return the continent to its primitive origins, if he can control his apprentices. In his way is Arthan Valient, a young nobleman from a respected family who wrestles with providing honorable service to a weak king. Thrust into a powerful position before he is ready, Arthan must navigate the political intrigue of a court in slow collapse, while avoiding Arasemis's new assassins. Milisend is the weak king's daughter, a princess who hides her love for a thief and her own passion for thievery. She secretly shuns the life of royalty, but the efforts of Arasemis and Arthan will change her life in ways she never expected. And from within her emerges something she never knew she had. Arasemis, Arthan, Milisend, and their companions learn that help can be found in the most unlikely of places, even as the shadow of war looms across the continent. But trust is always elusive. "TOP 5 NOVEL OF THE YEAR" "One of the best fantasy debuts I've read in a while. The writing style takes a little to get used to as it is more old fashioned and closer to Dumas... However, the depth of the universe, the very interesting characters (heroes, villains, major and minor), the action that keeps one guessing (and the quite high body count of characters for that matter) and more generally the narrative force of this novel is such that once one starts understanding what it is all about and gets a feel for the setting, it is really hard to put it down... Overall highly recommended and a top 5 novel of the year for me." -Liviu Suciul, former co-editor of Fantasy Book Critic A "visceral epic fantasy with plenty of political intrigue." -Kirkus Reviews "This series is my new obsession" -Zoe Pollock, Zoe's Reading Corner
  • The Revolution Machine by AndrewNewnorth
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    Melrid escaped the underground hazards of coal boring to patrol the streets as a warden, but now finds herself targeted by a rebellion led by a brother she thought was dead. The controlled pace of life in the closed city of Bade Foundry becomes unhinged as she fights to survive, but there is more to the rebels than friction bombs and assassinations. Melrid will struggle to maintain her loyalty to the industrial regime, contend with a rebellion at odds with itself, and hope for life beyond the iron city.