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Get ready to devour The Magic Eaters: over 1500 pages of dystopian YA fantasy featuring dragons, romance, and a magical world like no other.
Blogger Sara R. Cleveland said, "The Frost Eater is hands down the best YA book I have read in a long time. Maybe ever."
Now, get the entire acclaimed series for one low price!
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Book 1 Description:
A spoiled royal hungry for excitement. A young man who hates nobles. Can they foil a kidnapping before they fall prey to an enemy's deadly magic?
Seventeen-year-old Princess Nora Abrios is lonely and bored. Though she's a frost eater who creates magical ice, she'd give anything for a chance to really cut loose. When a commoner's flying antics capture her attention, she seizes the opportunity to partner up and escape her dreary palace duties.
Krey West's girlfriend Zeisha disappeared weeks ago. He vowed to discover her fate. So when his unusual magic catches the eye of the privileged princess, he jumps at the chance to find his love by exploiting the monarchy he hates. But he's surprised by his feisty new ally's willingness to defy her family and dig deep into the nation's darkest secrets…
As new evidence shocks Nora, she makes the fateful choice to flee the capital and join Krey in banishment. And when they uncover a sinister plot which runs darker than the disappearance of one girl, Krey resolves to do whatever it takes…even if he must face down a dragon.
Can Nora and Krey save Zeisha and expose a shadowy enemy, or will their prying spell their doom?
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The Magic Eaters is an enthralling dystopian YA fantasy trilogy, with a sci-fi/fantasy prequel. If you like funny and capricious heroines, smart and snarky heroes, romance subplots, and unique world-building, then you'll adore Carol Beth Anderson's fast-paced series.
Buy The Magic Eaters and devour its dark magic today!
Titles in the series (5)
- The Frost Eater: The Magic Eaters Trilogy, #1
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A spoiled royal hungry for excitement. A young man who hates nobles. Can they foil a kidnapping before they fall prey to an enemy's deadly magic? Seventeen-year-old Princess Nora Abrios is lonely and bored. Though she's a frost eater who creates magical ice, she'd give anything for a chance to really cut loose. When a commoner's flying antics capture her attention, she seizes the opportunity to partner up and escape her dreary palace duties. Krey West's girlfriend Zeisha disappeared weeks ago. He vowed to discover her fate. So when his unusual magic catches the eye of the privileged princess, he jumps at the chance to find his love by exploiting the monarchy he hates. But he's surprised by his feisty new ally's willingness to defy her family and dig deep into the nation's darkest secrets… As new evidence shocks Nora, she makes the fateful choice to flee the capital and join Krey in banishment. And when they uncover a sinister plot which runs darker than the disappearance of one girl, Krey resolves to do whatever it takes…even if he must face down a dragon. Can Nora and Krey save Zeisha and expose a shadowy enemy, or will their prying spell their doom? ••• The Frost Eater is the enthralling first book in the Magic Eaters dystopian YA fantasy trilogy. If you like funny and capricious heroines, smart and snarky heroes, romance subplots, and unique world-building, then you'll adore Carol Beth Anderson's fast-paced tale. Buy The Frost Eater and devour its dark magic today!
- The Seer's Sister: The Magic Eaters Trilogy, #0
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THE END, Rena wrote on the calendar square. Rena Abrios, the only living seer on the planet of Anyari, has her most horrific vision yet—she foresees the apocalypse. Soon, nearly every human on her peaceful, technologically advanced planet will die. Rena even knows who's behind it: philanthropist Alvun Merak. This type of prophecy can't be averted. Despite that, Rena believes her sister, seventeen-year-old Ellin, is meant to fight it. The more Ellin learns about Merak, the more alarmed she becomes. He's funding an archeological dig with mysterious, world-ending potential. Ellin, her boyfriend Trett, and Rena scramble to stop him. But Merak's wealth and power may make him unbeatable. And the seer and her sister know that fate is the fiercest enemy of all. Will anyone survive the prophesied apocalypse? ••• The Seer's Sister is the exciting sci-fi prequel to The Magic Eaters YA fantasy trilogy. It's a full-length novel that can be read before or after the trilogy or as a standalone. If you like imperfect characters worth rooting for, villains with dark secrets, romantic subplots, and in-depth worldbuilding, then you'll love Carol Beth Anderson's heart-pounding tale. ••• Content note: The Seer's Sister contains scenes of abduction and captivity, along with plotlines relating to cancer and death, including discussion of a child's death.
- The Vine Eater: The Magic Eaters Trilogy, #2
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The highly anticipated sequel to The Frost Eater, a post-apocalyptic YA fantasy novel reviewers called "a wild ride" that "sizzles along to an unexpected end" with "heavy-hitting action," "magic and dragons," and "a touch of romance." ••• Nora, Krey, and Ovrun rescued vine eater Zeisha Dennivan from magical enslavement. But none of them are truly free. They're stuck in the ancient city of Deroga. Together, they must protect the city's trogs from the vengeful king. The ongoing conflict is changing them all. Krey and Zeisha don't truly know each other anymore—he hungers for battle, while she dreads it. Nora and Ovrun are closer than ever, but with her destined to take the crown, their futures are at odds. And one of the four friends is keeping a terrible secret that will alter everything when it comes to light. The king expands his army, preparing to vanquish Deroga. Even with two dragons on their side, the teens and trogs will be hard-pressed to defend themselves. It's not just the city at stake. It's the future of Cellerin…and the fates of four hearts. The Vine Eater takes what you loved about The Frost Eater and kicks it up a notch, with more magical action, heart-pounding romance, and thrilling flights with dragons. Devour it today. ••• Quotes are from Goodreads reviewers Tasha, Clarissa Gosling, K. Law, and Mike, and Booksprout reviewer Beth H.
- The Stone Eater: The Magic Eaters Trilogy, #3
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The exhilarating, romantic conclusion to The Magic Eaters Trilogy, a dystopian YA fantasy series like no other. ••• Can Nora take her father's crown…before his dark magic takes her life? Ulmin Abrios, King of Cellerin, has gone mad. He's invading and terrorizing his own cities. Princess Nora, his estranged daughter, is determined to seize the crown and save her people. Along with her boyfriend Ovrun and her friends Krey and Sarza, she secretly returns to Cellerin. As she plots to take down her father, Nora wrestles with her desire to find love. She knows how confining life in the palace will be. Could Ovrun—or any man—ever truly embrace the restrictive life of a king? Touring her land on a dragon's back, Nora builds a vast team of supporters. But Ulmin's mind is decimated by forbidden magic, and he'll use any weapon, from torture to mental slavery, to protect himself. Even against his daughter. With both the crown and her heart at stake, Nora must give her all to defeat her father. Otherwise, his tyranny will overwhelm the land…giving Nora no escape but death. Buy The Stone Eater today and devour the final course of this epic series! ••• Here's what early readers are saying about The Stone Eater: "Stunning storytelling that keeps you gripping the edge of your seat. I stayed up way too late immersed in this world!" -Tracy Magouirk "You'll fall in love with the complicated characters - human and dragon, alike!" -Kim D. "The Stone Eater builds and swells until it seems the whole world will come crashing down. (Also, stock up on tissues and snacks because honest you're not putting this one down)." -C.M. Irving
- The Magic Eaters: The Magic Eaters Trilogy
Get ready to devour The Magic Eaters: over 1500 pages of dystopian YA fantasy featuring dragons, romance, and a magical world like no other. Blogger Sara R. Cleveland said, "The Frost Eater is hands down the best YA book I have read in a long time. Maybe ever." Now, get the entire acclaimed series for one low price! ••• Book 1 Description: A spoiled royal hungry for excitement. A young man who hates nobles. Can they foil a kidnapping before they fall prey to an enemy's deadly magic? Seventeen-year-old Princess Nora Abrios is lonely and bored. Though she's a frost eater who creates magical ice, she'd give anything for a chance to really cut loose. When a commoner's flying antics capture her attention, she seizes the opportunity to partner up and escape her dreary palace duties. Krey West's girlfriend Zeisha disappeared weeks ago. He vowed to discover her fate. So when his unusual magic catches the eye of the privileged princess, he jumps at the chance to find his love by exploiting the monarchy he hates. But he's surprised by his feisty new ally's willingness to defy her family and dig deep into the nation's darkest secrets… As new evidence shocks Nora, she makes the fateful choice to flee the capital and join Krey in banishment. And when they uncover a sinister plot which runs darker than the disappearance of one girl, Krey resolves to do whatever it takes…even if he must face down a dragon. Can Nora and Krey save Zeisha and expose a shadowy enemy, or will their prying spell their doom? ••• The Magic Eaters is an enthralling dystopian YA fantasy trilogy, with a sci-fi/fantasy prequel. If you like funny and capricious heroines, smart and snarky heroes, romance subplots, and unique world-building, then you'll adore Carol Beth Anderson's fast-paced series. Buy The Magic Eaters and devour its dark magic today!
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