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Blade of Night and Winter

Blade of Night and Winter

by Ryver Knight

FBT review:

Embark on a thrilling adventure with "Blade of Night and Winter" by Ryver Knight, the captivating second installment in the Shadow and Ruin series. Join Andromeda and Caden as they journey to the frosty mountains of Nor, facing vengeful spirits, ruthless hunters, and a deadly disease that threatens the land. As they race against time to uncover secrets and prevent chaos, their bond is tested like never before. Filled with heart-stopping action and suspense, this YA epic fantasy explores the true power of friendship in the face of insurmountable odds. If you're a fan of indie book titles and enjoy tales of resilience and discovery, don't miss out on "Blade of Night and Winter."

Publisher Description:

How far will they climb to unearth the truth?

After barely escaping from General Nox’s compound, Andromeda and Caden are in dire straits. The two unlikely allies, desperate to save their loved ones, journey to the chilly mountains of Nor for answers.

But their quest is fraught with obstacles.

A vengeful spirit offers them a mysterious blade, setting a ruthless hunter on their trail. A vicious disease is spreading across the land. On top of that, an ancient prophecy might just unleash chaos upon the world. Rumor has it that the Jester—some kind of powerful, otherworldly being—will rise soon.

Yikes.

As they climb, one thing is clear: If the cold doesn’t kill them, their enemies will...

And they’ve made some deadly enemies.

Filled with adventure, Blade of Night and Winter is the second book in the Shadow and Ruin series. This YA epic fantasy is loaded with heart-stopping action and suspense, irresistible secrets, and the true power of friendship.

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