1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


    • Tower of Dawn Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In the next install­ment of the Throne of Glass series, fol­low Chaol West­fall on a sweep­ing jour­ney of dis­cov­ery and heal­ing. While Aelin’s sto­ry takes her east, Chaol and Nes­ryn trav­el south to the leg­endary Torre Cesme in Anti­ca. There, they seek allies for the war loom­ing on the horizon—and heal­ing for the wounds Chaol has suf­fered. But what they find in the south­ern…
    • Chapter Thirty-One Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesryn expressing skepticism about the existence of stygian spiders and their rare spidersilk, dismissing them as myths. However, Falkan surprises her by producing a small piece of the glittering fabric, proving its reality. He reveals that he acquired a substantial amount of spidersilk three years prior through a barter with the spiders' northern kin. The conversation takes a darker turn when Falkan discloses the steep price he paid: twenty years of his life, taken from his prime,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Chaol experiencing excruciating pain as his spine is brutally attacked by Duva's dark magic, leaving him paralyzed once more. Despite his agony, his primary concern is Yrene's safety as she faces imminent danger from the possessed princess. Duva taunts them, revealing her intent to either kill Chaol or force Yrene to wear a cursed ring. Yrene, desperate and unarmed, grabs Chaol's sword but quickly realizes its futility against Duva's power, leading her to flee into the…
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      Chapter 13

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 13 of *A Court of Thorns and Roses*, Tamlin demonstrates his formidable magical abilities by illuminating a hundred candles effortlessly, contrasting with Lucien’s earlier claims about the blight draining magic. The protagonist, Feyre, enters Tamlin’s opulent study, overwhelmed by its grandeur and the silent power it represents. Despite her awe, her thoughts quickly turn to her family—she feels compelled to warn them about the spreading sickness in Prythian, though she struggles with her…
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    • Chapter 16: Rhysand Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Cassian and Azriel settling into a small bedroom in Rhysand's townhouse for the Solstice celebrations. Cassian humorously defends bringing weapons as gifts, contrasting them with the jewelry females might bring, sparking playful banter among the brothers. The cramped accommodations highlight their lower priority in the household hierarchy, with Mor and Elain occupying better rooms. The conversation shifts to Lucien's potential arrival, with Cassian teasingly suggesting a wager, which…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter depicts an intense and passionate encounter between Nesta and Cassian, beginning with a tentative kiss that quickly escalates into a moment of raw desire. Nesta initiates the kiss with her eyes open, observing Cassian's stunned reaction before he reciprocates with equal fervor. Their physical connection becomes overwhelming as Cassian pins her against a wall, their bodies aligning perfectly as the kiss deepens. The scene is charged with unspoken tension, as Nesta surrenders to the distraction,…
    • Chapter Fifty-One Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta, Emerie, and Gwyn in the training ring, where Emerie teases Nesta about her week-long disappearance with Cassian, hinting at their intimate relationship. Nesta admits to their passionate encounters by the lake, though she avoids discussing her unresolved tensions with her sister, Feyre. The group’s banter shifts focus when Gwyn introduces a white silk ribbon tied to a beam, explaining it as a Valkyrie test of skill: cutting the ribbon in half signifies readiness for battle.…
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      Two

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a masked intruder stealthily entering the Queen Tower, intent on assassinating Queen Sabran of Inys as she sleeps. Unbeknownst to him, Ead Duryan, hidden in the rafters, observes his every move. The assassin uses a stolen key to access the Great Bedchamber, where Sabran and her companion, Roslain Crest, remain unaware of the danger. The scene is tense as the intruder unsheathes his dagger, only for Ead to intervene at the last moment, killing him swiftly and silently to protect the…
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      Thirty-Four

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Queen Sabran’s pregnancy bringing joy to Inys, as the people celebrate the promise of a new heir despite the recent death of Prince Aubrecht. Sabran decides to return to Ascalon Palace to avoid the painful memories of Briar House, and the court prepares for the arrival of the child with new gowns and a refurbished lying-in chamber. However, beneath the surface of celebration, Sabran struggles with physical sickness and emotional turmoil, her condition carefully monitored by her…
    • Blood & Honey Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Blood & Hon­ey is the ​sec­ond book​ in the Ser­pent & Dove tril­o­gy, a ​YA fan­ta­sy romance​ series set in a rich­ly imag­ined, witch-filled ver­sion of 19th-cen­tu­ry France. The sto­ry con­tin­ues the tumul­tuous jour­ney of ​Louise “Lou” Le Blanc, a fiery witch, and ​Reid Dig­gory, a devout Chas­seur (witch hunter), whose forced mar­riage in Book 1 (Ser­pent & Dove) upend­ed both their lives. As war between witch­es…
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