The Immortals

The Immortals

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*CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE FIRST BOOK, THE UPRISING* (Only the first two chapters) From the ashes, hope rises. The rebellion is in shambles. The survivors of the uprising fight to keep their prince's memory alive, but the new Lord of Winterstone watches their every move. Casting off the robes of priesthood, Liam searches for a new purpose within the rebellion. Following a raid on a Haventhorn shipment, Liam finds himself drawn to the strange artifacts they found. Determined to understand them and how they could help the rebellion, he is drawn into a world he could never before imagine. Meanwhile, Chrysaor desperately searches for allies in Allanar and instead finds a brewing plot for power. Forced to take on her former role as a noblewoman, Chrysaor navigates the Fae court in order to root out traitors and find those willing to help free Winterstone from its Southern shackles.
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A girl raised by a ghost. A prince swallowed by exile. A kingdom that kills its miracles before they can even cry. Isolde walks the blood-slick streets of Rindek, a city of silence and ruin, where fire-born fae are executed before their first breath and rebellion is just another word for treason. She's a blade in the dark-silent, swift, loyal. Or so they think. By night, she breaks the very laws she enforces, smuggling the condemned to the fabled isle of Sepulkrin-a myth wrapped in fog and storm. No one returns. No one knows if it still exists. Not even her. But secrets have teeth, and history doesn't stay buried forever. When Victor-the exiled prince with eyes of war and winter-steps out of the shadows, Isolde's carefully constructed world begins to collapse. Because he knows what she's done. Because he remembers the revolution their fathers died for. Because he's come to finish what was started. And this time, the dead are watching. In a world ruled by blood and betrayal, how long can you hide what you are before it burns you from the inside out?

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