In the immediate aftermath of the events of Winterkeep, Bitterblue and her entourage begin the journey back to Monsea with the only copies of the formulas for the zilphium weapon. Bitterblue must decide what she will do with her world-shaping power. But before they've even made it halfway home, storms drive their ship off course and then wrecking them in the ice far north of the Royal Continent. The survivors must make a harrowing trek across the ice in order to make it back to Monsea.
Seasparrow is told entirely from the point of view of Hava, Bitterblue's personal spy and secret half-sister. And while Bitterblue grapples with how to carry the responsibility of a weapon of mass destruction, Hava must decide what she will do with herself in the new world Bitterblue will make.
Sixteen-year-old Bethany Greene, though confident and self-assured, is what they call a late-bloomer. She's never had a boyfriend, date, or first kiss. She's determined to change that but after her crush turns her down cold for Homecoming-declaring her too inexperienced-and all her back-up ideas fall through, she cautiously agrees to go with her best friend's boyfriend Jacob. A platonic date is better than no date, right? Until Saylor breaks up with said boyfriend.
Dumped twice in just two months, Jacob Yeun wonders if he's the problem. After years hiding behind his camera and a shocking summer glow up, he wasn't quite ready for all the attention or to be someone's boyfriend. There are no guides for his particular circumstances, or for taking your ex's best friend to the dance.
Why not make the best of an awkward situation? Bethany and Jacob decide to fake date for practice, building their confidence in matters of the heart.
And it works guys are finally noticing Bethany. But things get complicated as their kissing sessions for research of course! start to feel real. This arrangement was supposed to help them in dating other people, but what if their perfect match is right in front of them?
The Argyros siblings have lost everything. With their father dead and their family home captured, they're no longer the rulers of their fractured kingdom and no longer bound to each other. In the frozen north, Rhea struggles to wield her newly inherited command over death and to find her place in an increasingly distrustful rebel group. Chrysanthi travels to a distant, war-torn land in search of her elusive brother Nitsos, certain that he is there on a dangerous mission to restore the family to its former glory, this time with himself at its head. And Lexos, now stripped of all his power and a political prisoner of the Domina family, is left to rot in a hauntingly desolate palace with nothing but thoughts of revenge. Alone and farther apart than they've ever been, the siblings must reckon with the pain of their past and find a new path forward or risk their own destruction.
As an expert thief from a minor moon, Cass knows a good mark when she sees one. The emperor’s ball is her chance to steal a fortune for herself, her ailing father, and her scrappy crew of thieves and market vendors.
Her plan is simple:
1. Hitch a ride to the planet of Ouris, the dazzling heart of the empire.
2. Sneak onto the imperial palace station to attend the emperor’s ball.
3. Steal from the rich, the royal, and the insufferable.
But on the station, things quickly go awry. When the emperor is found dead, everyone in the palace is a suspect and someone is setting Cass up to take the fall. To clear her name, Cass must work with an unlikely ally: a gorgeous and mysterious rebel with her own reasons for being on the station. Together, they unravel a secret that could change the fate of the empire.
De la autora de La hipótesis del amor, una romcom en la que los caminos de dos rivales del ajedrez se cruzan en una competición donde acabarán jugándose el corazón Para Mallory Greenleaf, el ajedrez ha pasado a mejor vida. Ahora sopesa con cuidado cada decisión que toma: después de que dicho deporte hiciese estragos en su familia hace cuatro años, Mallory se dedica en exclusiva a su madre, a sus hermanas y a un trabajo basura con el que paga las facturas. Al menos, hasta que accede de mala gana a participar en un último torneo benéfico y, sin pretenderlo, machaca al famoso Matarreyes, Nolan Sawyer: el campeón mundial y el tío más malote del ajedrez. La derrota de Nolan frente a una don nadie de campeón nato deja de piedra a todo el mundo. Pero lo más desconcertante es que el chico quiere enfrentarse de nuevo a ella. ¿Qué clase de gambito está poniendo Nolan en práctica? Lo más inteligente sería dar media vuelta y marcharse. Abandonar. Dar por finiquitada la partida. Sin embargo, la victoria le brinda la posibilidad de embolsarse unos cuantos premios en metálico, algo que buena falta le hace, y, pese a todo, no puede evitar sentirse atraída por el enigmático estratega...
Un dragón sin su jinete es una tragedia. Un jinete sin su dragón está muerto.
—Artículo uno, sección uno del Código de jinetes de dragones
Violet Sorrengail creía que a sus veinte años se uniría al Cuadrante de los Escribas para vivir una vida tranquila, estudiando sus amados libros y las historias antiguas que tanto le fascinan. Sin embargo, por órdenes de su madre, la temida comandante general, Violet debe unirse a los miles de candidatos que luchan por formar parte de la élite de Navarre: los jinetes de dragones.
Cuando eres más pequeña y frágil que los demás tu vida corre peligro, porque los dragones no se vinculan con humanos débiles; de hecho, los incineran. Sumado a esto, con más jinetes que dragones disponibles, buena parte de los candidatos mataría a Violet con tal de mejorar sus probabilidades de éxito; otros, como el despiadado Xaden Riorson, el líder de ala más poderoso del Cuadrante, la asesinarían simplemente por ser la hija de la comandante general. Para sobrevivir, necesitará aprovechar al máximo todo su ingenio.