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Nightshade Prequel

This series delves into the shadowed origins of warring werewolf factions, the Ravani and the Keepers. It explores the intense rivalries and forbidden romances that set the stage for future conflicts. Readers will uncover the deep-seated animosities and ancient pacts that shape the destinies of supernatural hunters and their prey. Prepare for a thrilling saga of power, loyalty, and survival in a world where darkness reigns.

Rift
Rise

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  1. 1

    Rift

    • 480 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
    4.2(139)Add rating

    Before Calla Tor, there was Ember MorrowSixteen-year-old Lady Ember Morrow fulfills a family obligation by joining her friend Alistair in the Conatus Guard and begins training to help with the order’s true mission, to seek out and stop evildoers and their unnatural creations.

    Rift
  2. 2

    Rise

    • 432 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    4.2(65)Add rating

    International bestselling author Andrea Cremer's sequel to Rift, a Nightshade novel. Everything Conatus stands for is at risk. Hoping to gather enough resistance to save their order, Ember and Barrow attempt a desperate escape. But fate offers little mercy. When their mission is exposed, the couple faces relentless pursuit by the supernatural horrors that act on the commands of Eira’s ally: the mysterious Bosque Mar. A shocking revelation forces Ember out of hiding, sending her back into the heart of dark magic at Tearmunn keep, where she must convince her old friend Alistair of her love or face dire consequences. Ember’s deception offers the only change for the resistance to succeed, but what she discovers in the shadows beneath the keep will shatter her world and bring about the Witches’ War. "Popular paranormal motifs abound: the medieval setting, the looming demonic threat, the portal to the netherworld, battles and dark, secret catacombs, not to mention the beginnings of the werewolves. Interesting characters populate the pages, all designed to keep fans glued to the book."—Kirkus Reviews

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