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The Fated Chronicles Books 1-3 (Heirs of Magic / Prophecy of Fire / Trials of Initiation) : A Contemporary Portal Fantasy (Fated Saga Box Set Book 1) Kindle Edition
From strange childhood to stranger adolescence, twins Meghan and Colin Jacoby are coming of age in a land of magic alongside everything they thought was make believe…
The Complete Fated Chronicles Portal Contemporary Fantasy Adventure Series:
Over 700,000 Words / 2400 Pages)
The Heirs of Magic (included)
Prophecy of Fire (included)
Trials of Initiation (included)
Child of Chaos
Destroyer of Worlds
Brothers of Flame
Curses of Glass
Throne of Ghosts
Game of Fate
Wings of Fury
Bonds of Blood
- Reading age9 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 22, 2014
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Editorial Reviews
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- "Wow. Just wow. This was a book I desperately wish existed when I was a young teen. Not only was it an amazingly well-written story, but it reminded me of other great fantasies I have read. Reminiscent of books like Something Wicked This Way Comes. The ending blew me away and left me wanting more. I can't wait to read the second book!"- A Girl and Her Kindle
- "This enjoyable teen read mixes suspense and action with funny elements and serious parts. I look forward to seeing where the series goes...in many senses of that word. To know what I'm getting at, read the book." -The Paisley Reader
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- ASIN : B00I0IBSPK
- Publisher : Independently Published (January 22, 2014)
- Publication date : January 22, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 2149 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 558 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,661 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Classically Modern Fantasy & Magic...
Rachel Humphrey - D'aigle (R.H.D'aigle) is the pen name for Humphrey Quinn. If you're looking for the Fated Fantasy Adventure Collections (Magicante / Grosvenor / Revelation / Projector) these are no longer available. Please see all books by Humphrey Quinn, or look below.
FATED FANTASY ADVENTURE SERIES:
Firemancer Bundle:
Book 1: Awaken
Book 2: Shifting
Book 3: Embrace
Magicante Bundle See:
Book 4: Broken
Book 5: Divided
Grosvenor Bundle See:
Book 6: Taken
Book 7: Control
Revelation Bundle See:
Book 8: Forsaken
Book 9: Sacrifice
Projector Bundle See:
Book 10: Redeem
Book 11: Ascend (Series Finale)
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A set of twins become 13 years old and start learning magic but accidentally get whisked away to another place where people are hiding. Good reading for all ages.
Looking forward to the next offering!
1) a book that is not a complete book (in this case, only partially true) ... I fully understand the desire to sell ebooks. And that often means giving away the first of a series of books to compel people to purchase the rest. However, each book must stand on its own and have a sense of completion at the end. In this case, I felt like the story is nowhere near finished. Truly when I looked at the number of planned books, I started thinking to myself "each of these books should be a chapter in one book!" I found that as I was reading the story often moved slowly, so on reflection this makes even more sense.
2) a large number of usage/grammar/editing errors. I usually ignore the first few errors in a book. Then I start taking notes, when it begins to annoy me. From page 243 through the end I made 32 notes of errors. Examples: you start a descent, not a decent; taken a liking, not taking a liking (in that context). Many many sentences weren't ... The author writes like many people post online today - short rests of half sentences. And almost universally incorrect usage of possessives versus plurals (i.e., the apostrophe is used where it shouldn't be, and is missing where it is needed). Yes, I realize my last sentence isn't :)
I won't be purchasing the next 8+ books, even though I would like to know how they all end up.
I have only one objection to these books, and it is an objection that many of the beginning-of-series books suffer. Before I attend to that lest the reader of this review get this far and moves on, ignoring the series completely, I will praise these books for their good qualities: appropriateness to the target audience, enjoyable plot twists, excellent settings established in short glimpses, and a steady, interesting pace with a high dynamic range of action and well-developed characterizations. No pet rocks here, kids!
The one problem, which causes me, as an adult, to stumble as I read, the high frequency of mondegreens. It is almost as if the author narrated the story to a good, but imperfect speech-to-text program, and never bothered to review the results and the editor was a 10-year old EASL with a specialization in Malaprop. The proofreader was a no-show.
I can recommend that you monitor your child's language after reading these (and many other new high-volume series) and set them on the right path.
A little editing would make these books a contender for young-people's Fantasy awards.
And that’s when things really go sideways as they suddenly find themselves in a magical community where they are expected to learn and use magic as well as work to become full members of the splintered gypsy clan Svoda.
Oh and there’s a magic book called the magicante that really starts it all when Colin buys from an odd merchant who disappears shortly after.
They travel to a ghost town, as well as other locations that are fantastic but always the Svoda watch for the scratchers to find them again, before they run!
The twins join a family and make friends and enemies as well as become embroiled in a political situation that pulls them apart, which is sad as a different dead uncle finds them and he implores them to always be open and honest with each and hold no secrets from the other. This immediately backfired as 13 year olds are not mature and get on each other’s nerves…. Now just imagine that you could talk and hear each other’s kinds, talk about an invasive sibling, but they do learn to control that in time…
Read on for a great 3 book adventure!