The Midnight Throne

Cover of The Midnight Throne by Audriana Christian
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9798990234901
Dimensions:
Height: 8 inches
Length: 5 inches
Weight: 0.67902376696 pounds
Width: 0.86 inches
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The Midnight Throne by Audriana Christian, published by Andrea Blakley Books on March 16, 2024, is a fantasy novel that explores the life of Soren Kissinger, who discovers her true identity as a halfling on her 23rd birthday. Set in the Human Realm of Midengart, Soren’s seemingly perfect life begins to unravel as she learns of a prophecy that ties her fate to a dark queen and her army, who threaten to upend the nine worlds. The narrative follows Soren as she grapples with her newfound powers and the reality of her existence, alongside her complicated relationships with those around her.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters and mythical elements woven throughout the story, including Soren’s reluctant partnership with Rhone Hitori, a storm-wielding warrior with a troubled past. As they navigate the challenges posed by the prophecy, Soren and Rhone must confront their growing chemistry while gathering allies, including a Highland rebel prince and a forest nymph. The book delves into themes of identity, destiny, and the struggle against dark forces, making it a compelling addition to the genres of horror, romance, and fantasy. With 346 pages, this edition is presented in English, inviting readers into a world where ancient myths and legends come to life.


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Soren Kissinger has always been perfectly fine being human in a very non-human-centric world. By default, she has had a picture-perfect life in the Human Realm of Midengart. Soren has two parents who love her dearly, and she had a fantastic college experience where she met her best friend, Vana, and her toxic situationship, Willem. But on her 23rd birthday, Soren’s life as she knows it begins to unravel, thread by thread. In a twist of fate and the touch of a magical charm, Soren’s truth comes forth, and she realizes her entire life has been a lie. Soren was no human but a halfling. A prophecy outlines her fate and a dark one at that. The prophecy revealed three children who would change the world forever: A child born anew, A daughter of two worlds, and a child created. A dark queen and her even darker army have been hiding between the worlds, waiting for Soren to rise from her binding charm like a phoenix. The dark queen had turned the nine worlds upside down, burying the old gods as she went-and that was just the first part of her plan. Soren is the dark queen’s last key to taking control of the nine worlds, and the queen will not go down without a fight. Soren must face her fears, hone her newfound powers, and, unfortunately, be trained and guarded by the notorious and insufferable storm-wielding Rhone Hitori.

Rhone is loyal to no court, a warrior for whomever he sees fit, whenever he sees fit-a Royal High Fae castaway who likes to hide in the shadows, not accepted by his creature race for his violent past. So, it surprised the realms when he agreed to this implausible task. Soren and Rhone reluctantly work together, piecing together the hundreds of years old prophecy, discovering Soren’s abilities, try their best to ignore the chemistry between them and collect allies along the way: A Highland rebel spare prince, a forest nymph, and a long-lost cursed son of Odin whose secrets are more embedded into the prophecy than anyone could have imagined.

Every player is needed to fight the inescapable war dawning upon them, especially since Soren isn’t the only new creature bestowed upon the worlds.

Rising from Ashes & Stardust. Tied by the Fates. Tempted by Desire.

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“The Midnight Throne” is credited to Audriana Christian.
When was “The Midnight Throne” published?
Publisher: Andrea Blakley Books. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9798990234901.
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Language: en. Pages: 346.

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