Fearless
by Lauren Roberts
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Paedyn and Kai return to the Kingdom of Ilya where Paedyn faces a terrible decision that will determine her fate and the future of the entire kingdom.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781665955461
EAN:
1665955465
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
608
Authors:
Lauren Roberts
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

Excellent book
The book came in perfect condition and right on time !***** Spoilers Ahead *****First thing's first. Kitt and Paedyn are half siblings!!! Thank the Plague for real. Because I could see no other way out of their marriage unless Kitt died. I knew Kitt would die, you could tell the entire book, but whhhhy would she make Kai do it?! He had enough demons and now he killed Kitt. Anyways. I felt like most of the book was predictable once we started to see Edric's POV. I figured Paedyn was the ordinary daughter that killed the Queen. I did not see Callum coming. His hate for Ordinaries and his role as one of the King's Fatals. I did not see the plagues being man made coming. That was an epic twist. I want to know how the Queen of Izram knew everything. Seriously. Someone tell me if you have a theory. I selfishly wanted more of Kai and Paedyn at the end, but I will settle with knowing they opened trade, opened borders successfully for Ordinaries, and had a baby girl named Kit. Kitt found peace in the afterlife. Who were the stars? I think it's Adena and Mak, but she left it vague enough so it'd up for interpretation. Great ending to the trilogy.
Well, well, well. For a while I didn't think I would actually finish this book. I don't know why, it just took me longer then normal. With that being said. THEN ENDING?!?!?!? Oh my gosh I could've never expected THAT!
Beautiful cover. Bought for a Christmas present for my daughter. I'm sure she will love it
I loved it, but I thought there was a lot put in 1 book, made it a little hard to comprehend it all. I loved the way it was all tied together though.