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Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone

This epic fantasy saga plunges into a world where ancient evil stirs and the shadows of the past threaten the present. Follow the intertwined destinies of diverse characters, from fierce warriors to enigmatic nobles, as their paths collide in a struggle against malevolent forces. Unravel a complex tapestry of intrigue, magic, and peril, where every action could determine the fate of an entire kingdom. Immerse yourself in a narrative of courage, sacrifice, and unexpected turns.

Born Queen (AirEd)
The Blood Knight
The Charnel Prince
The Briar King

Recommended Reading Order

  1. The Briar King

    • 608 pages
    • 22 hours of reading

    “A wonderful tale . . . It crackles with suspense and excitement from start to finish.”—Terry Brooks Two thousand years ago, the Born Queen defeated the Skasloi lords, freeing humans from the bitter yoke of slavery. But now monstrous creatures roam the land—and destinies become inextricably entangled in a drama of power and seduction. The king’s woodsman, a rebellious girl, a young priest, a roguish adventurer, and a young man made suddenly into a knight—all face malevolent forces that shake the foundations of the kingdom, even as the Briar King, legendary harbinger of death, awakens from his slumber. At the heart of this many-layered tale is Anne Dare, youngest daughter of the royal family . . . upon whom the fate of her world may depend. Praise for The Briar King “Starts off with a bang, spinning a snare of terse imagery and compelling characters that grips tightly and never lets up. . . . A graceful, artful tale from a master storyteller.”—Elizabeth Haydon, bestselling author of Prophecy: Child of Earth “The characters in The Briar King absolutely brim with life. . . . Keyes hooked me from the first page,and I’ll now be eagerly anticipating sitting down with each future volume of the Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone series.”—Charles de Lint, award-winning author of Forests of the Heartand The Onion Girl “A thrill ride to the end, with plenty of treachery, revelation, and even a few bombshell surprises.”—Monroe News-Star (LA)

    The Briar King1
    3.8
  2. The Charnel Prince

    • 650 pages
    • 23 hours of reading

    The second book in a dazzling four-volume fantasy epic of war and virtue, sorcery and betrayal

    The Charnel Prince2
    3.9
  3. The Blood Knight

    • 650 pages
    • 23 hours of reading

    'Something was coming for her. It began as an insect, but it grew, its many eyes fastened greedily on her. Something had followed her back. But back from where? Where was that place of dark waters?' A season of darkness and horror has fallen upon the Kingdom of Crotheny. Now countless breeds of unspeakable monsters roam the countryside. After her husband's murder, Queen Muriele finds herself at the mercy of Robert Dare who plans a strategic marriage for his hostage to secure his own power in Crotheny. Muriele’s fiancée is Berimund Reiksbaurg, heir to the throne of Hansa and descendant of the legendary Blood Knight, who once drank the blood of a waurm to gain the beast’s power. But will Dare's plans really work out even? Meanwhile, Princess Anne awakes from a deep, trancelike sleep after a bloodthirsty battle with the monsters the Briar King has unleashed. Her guardian Sir Neil MeqVren and their escort are nowhere to be seen and Anne embarks on a perilous journey desperate to track down her travel companions. . . 'The best reinvention of the big fantasy epic since George R. R. Martin' Time Out

    The Blood Knight3
    3.7
  4. With the usurper Robert Dare having fled, Princess Anne has finally ascended to the throne to the Kingdom of Crothney, but it may already be too late to stop the approaching destruction.

    Born Queen (AirEd)4
    3.6