Bright We BurnKiersten White BACKLIST May 7, 2019 Trade Paperback Young Adult Fiction Historical Medieval Young Adult Fiction Royalty Young Adult Fiction Romance Historical Ages 12 And Up, Grades 7 And Up 432 pages Series: And I Darken (#3) 20. 8 cm H 14 cm W 2. 3 cm T 368. 8 g Wt The tumultuous, edge of your seat conclusion to the And I Darken series that reads like HBOs Game of Thrones . . . if it were set in the Ottoman Empire by #1 New York Times bestselling
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Kiersten White
BACKLIST | May 7, 2019
Trade Paperback
Young Adult Fiction / Historical / Medieval
Young Adult Fiction / Royalty
Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Historical
Ages 12 And Up, Grades 7 And Up
432pages
Series:And I Darken(#3)
20.8 cm H | 14 cm W | 2.3 cm T | 368.8 g Wt
The tumultuous, edge-of-your-seat conclusion to the And I Darken series that reads like HBO’s Game of Thrones . . . if it were set in the Ottoman Empire by #1New York Timesbestselling author Kiersten White.
Who will live? Who will die? And who will rule triumphant?
SOME LOVES HEAL Haunted over the unknown fates of Nazira and Cyprian, Radu is called back to the new capital. Mehmed is building an empire, becoming the sultan his people need. But Mehmed has a secret: as emperor, he is more powerful than ever . . . and desperately lonely. Does this mean Radu can finally have more with Mehmed . . . and does he even want it?
SOME LOVES DESTROY Lada's rule of absolute justice has created a Wallachia free of crime. But Lada won't rest until everyone knows that her country's borders are inviolable. Determined to send a message of defiance, she has the bodies of Mehmed's peace envoy delivered to him, leaving Radu and Mehmed with no choice. They must go to war against the girl prince, who has truly become the dragon. If Lada is allowed to continue, only death will prosper.
SOME LOVES NEVER END Only by destroying everything that came before--including her relationships--can Lada truly build the country she wants. Radu fears that they are underestimating his sister's indomitable will. But Mehmed loves Lada. He knows that he understands her. She must lose to him so he can keep her safe. It is the only way . . . isn't it?