Daughter and heir to the throne, Mancella Cliff yearns for a life without bloodshed. But as a child, she emerged from the Broken Citadel with the power to summon animals-only after killing them first. Her magic is a constant reminder of the horrors her father, the ruler of the realm, has forced upon her to strengthen their power.Silver is a charming thief struggling to survive in a world torn apart by Mancella's father's reign. When a mysterious benefactor recruits him for the heist of a lifetime, a chance to rob the castle, Silver relishes the opportunity for a real future-and revenge. But he'll have to manipulate Mance and earn her trust to pull it off.As the deception and carnage mount, Mance must find a way to save her realm without becoming the ruthless monster she's been bred to be. And when Silver discovers that his actions are fueling the violence that Mance wants to prevent, he'll have to choose between his ambition and the girl he's falling for.
CONTRIBUTORS: Beasts We BuryEAN: 9781035065387COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: 368WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Romance, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Magical RealismWIDTH: 153 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Magical realism / Magical fantasy, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy romance, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Dark fantasy
The Beasts We Bury captured me with its world of unique and terrible magic. Mancella and Silver were characters I loved cheering for every step of the way. D.L. Taylor's enchanting debut makes me eager for more., A fun, classic YA fantasy romp that I absolutely raced through.
D.L. Taylor is an attorney by trade. She’s worked in criminal defense and civil non-profit law, but writing has always had a special hold on her heart. Though she hails from the sunny lands of California, she married a Midwestern boy and ended up settling down outside Chicago. She has three kids, two cats, and minimal sanity, but in the quiet hours before dawn she likes to write about magic, mischief, and moral quandaries. The Beasts We Bury is her debut.
Daughter and heir to the throne, Mancella Cliff yearns for a life without bloodshed. But as a child, she emerged from the Broken Citadel with the power to summon animals-only after killing them first. Her magic is a constant reminder of the horrors her father, the ruler of the realm, has forced upon her to strengthen their power.Silver is a charming thief struggling to survive in a world torn apart by Mancella's father's reign. When a mysterious benefactor recruits him for the heist of a lifetime, a chance to rob the castle, Silver relishes the opportunity for a real future-and revenge. But he'll have to manipulate Mance and earn her trust to pull it off.As the deception and carnage mount, Mance must find a way to save her realm without becoming the ruthless monster she's been bred to be. And when Silver discovers that his actions are fueling the violence that Mance wants to prevent, he'll have to choose between his ambition and the girl he's falling for.
CONTRIBUTORS: Beasts We BuryEAN: 9781035065387COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: 368WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Romance, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Magical RealismWIDTH: 153 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Magical realism / Magical fantasy, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy romance, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Dark fantasy
D.L. Taylor is an attorney by trade. She’s worked in criminal defense and civil non-profit law, but writing has always had a special hold on her heart. Though she hails from the sunny lands of California, she married a Midwestern boy and ended up settling down outside Chicago. She has three kids, two cats, and minimal sanity, but in the quiet hours before dawn she likes to write about magic, mischief, and moral quandaries. The Beasts We Bury is her debut.
Timeous and practical report of what the problems in SA Agriculture are. I hope government officials nd politicians will also read and interpret this book. We need some active debate on this topic and not leave it there. Are you planning any book discussions at your stores?
Four Year old children have no concept of lying - this is a four year old child's account of visiting Heaven, what he saw and experienced there. Everyone should read this book and be motivated to lead better lives. If they did, there would probably be a lot less crime, fewer wars and a lot less killing in the world. This is a must read.
The style is very simple, the author has deliberately made the book easy to read and understand .