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The Fate of Arcrea (The Arcrean Conquest, Book 2)
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Age Appropriate For: Ages 12 + (some mild violence)
Best for Ages: 12-18
After reading the first book in this series, I was eager to read the second. So I was ecstatic when they offered it free on Kindle. I got my copy and started reading it almost immediately.
At first, I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the second book as much because I quickly found out that the main characters would not be Druet and Rany. At first I was disappointed but I quickly found that Trenton and the others did very well as the focus of this story.
I love Nicole’s writing style. She is very gifted. It is books like these that make you see the value of self-publishing. It is well written, but a story that doesn’t fit into the traditional publishing box.
The faith elements in this book were as good as the first one. It is not just a good story, but on that will build your faith. Parents, I think, will especially appreciate a story that will keep their children captivated and feed their souls as well.
My thirteen year old sister read the first two books and then begged me to get her the third one. I must admit she didn’t have to twist my arm. I wanted to read it as well. I can’t wait to dive into the third book.
I highly recommend this book to youth, mild fantasy lovers, non-magical fantasy lovers, and those looking for a wonderful adventure story.
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Sarah's review
bookshelves: 2013-reads, free-on-kindle, homeschool-author, on-my-kindle
Jan 19, 2013
bookshelves: 2013-reads, free-on-kindle, homeschool-author, on-my-kindle
Age Appropriate For: Ages 12 + (some mild violence)
Best for Ages: 12-18
After reading the first book in this series, I was eager to read the second. So I was ecstatic when they offered it free on Kindle. I got my copy and started reading it almost immediately.
At first, I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the second book as much because I quickly found out that the main characters would not be Druet and Rany. At first I was disappointed but I quickly found that Trenton and the others did very well as the focus of this story.
I love Nicole’s writing style. She is very gifted. It is books like these that make you see the value of self-publishing. It is well written, but a story that doesn’t fit into the traditional publishing box.
The faith elements in this book were as good as the first one. It is not just a good story, but on that will build your faith. Parents, I think, will especially appreciate a story that will keep their children captivated and feed their souls as well.
My thirteen year old sister read the first two books and then begged me to get her the third one. I must admit she didn’t have to twist my arm. I wanted to read it as well. I can’t wait to dive into the third book.
I highly recommend this book to youth, mild fantasy lovers, non-magical fantasy lovers, and those looking for a wonderful adventure story.
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Quotes Sarah Liked

“(Brigit on getting a splinter)
"Such particles are frightfully exasperating to extricate painlessly."
Bracy let out a low sigh, "There she goes again.”
― The Fate of Arcrea
"Such particles are frightfully exasperating to extricate painlessly."
Bracy let out a low sigh, "There she goes again.”
― The Fate of Arcrea

“Bracy, why do I get the feeling that it's only a matter of time before you realize that while you've thought you were running away from God, you were actually running to Him...and that He's been holding your hand and leading you the whole way there?”
― The Fate of Arcrea
― The Fate of Arcrea

“I give this to you because it is the key that will unlock the door between your past and your future.”
― The Fate of Arcrea
― The Fate of Arcrea

“An Angry female catawyld? Conquered.
An outraged female dragon? Defeated.
A woman who might pin him to the wall with green-eyed fury? Out of the question.”
― The Fate of Arcrea
An outraged female dragon? Defeated.
A woman who might pin him to the wall with green-eyed fury? Out of the question.”
― The Fate of Arcrea
Reading Progress
January 19, 2013
– Shelved
February 6, 2013
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Started Reading
February 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
2013-reads
February 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
free-on-kindle
February 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
on-my-kindle
February 6, 2013
– Shelved as:
homeschool-author
February 6, 2013
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3.66%
"So fun! Nicole is so talented! she has already made me sad and made me laugh."
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12
February 8, 2013
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64.0%
February 9, 2013
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Finished Reading