<p><p><b>Fake relationships</b>, <b>forbidden romance,</b> and <b>second chances</b> abound in this collection of the first three books in USA Today Bestselling author T.K. Leigh's Dating Games. Follow this group of strong, independent women as they find lov
The Gates of the World, Volume One
β Scribed by K. M. McKinley
- Publisher
- Rebellion Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- The Gates of the World
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Ambition runs strongly in the Kressind family: Trassan is building a mighty ship to navigate an uncrossed ocean; Rel is banished to a vital frontier; Garten balances responsibility with family loyalty; Katriona is determined to carve herself a place in a world of men; Guis struggles to contain the energies of his soul; Aarin dabbles in forbidden sorcery.
The world is in turmoil. New money brings new power, and the old social order crumbles; tired gods walk industrial streets. Deep in the polar south a city of ice stands awaiting rediscovery, offering the secrets of the ancients. And in the sky, the closest approach of the Twin in 4,000 years draws near. A terror from the ancient past awakens...
The Gates of the World, Volume One collects The Iron Ship and The City of Ice.
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