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The Lost Realm, 2 - (Crown of Three) by J D Rinehart (Paperback)

The Lost Realm, 2 - (Crown of Three) by  J D Rinehart (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"An ancient prophecy says that when three stars appear in the sky, triplets will take the throne and peace will come to the land. The stars have appeared, and the triplets are Gulph, Tarlan, and Elodie. But can they survive long enough to rule? Gulph escapes a burning city populated by the undead only to discover a lost realm where the residents have no memory of their pasts. If Gulph stays, will he suffer the same fate? Meanwhile, Tarlan has set out on a journey to help the wizard Melchior regain his powers. Without the wizard's help, the triplets may never gain the throne. As for Elodie, she and her army have been betrayed, and she's been captured. Now a prisoner, she must find a way to escape before her guardian decides her fate. Further from the throne than ever, the triplets will need all their abilities if they are to live--let alone try to rule."--Page 4 of cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Family secrets combine with fantasy in this epic tale of battle, magic, strange creatures, power, and fate, in the second novel in a sweeping middle grade series that <i>Publishers Weekly </i>called "<i>Game of Thrones </i>on a mellow day."</b> <p/>The kingdom of Toronia is being torn apart by civil war. The kingdom's only hope comes in the form of illegitimate triplets, who are prophesied to kill the king and rule together in peace. Separated at birth and scattered throughout the realms, the triplets face a desperate fight to secure their destiny. Will they survive long enough to rule? <p/>The resurrected King Brutan and his army of the dead control the city of Idilliam. Outside, Eloide and Tarlan are trying to hold their own army together and find a way to rescue their brother Gulph who is trapped inside the city. Or is he? Gulph has found a passageway to the lost realm of Celestis, which lies beneath Idilliam. There he is reunited with the mother he has never known--but she can't remember him. If Gulph stays in Celestis, will he also forget those above ground whom he loves? <p/>Meanwhile, Tarlan and the wizard Melchior set out on a quest to restore the wizard's powers, leaving Eloide and her army to keep watch. But Eloide is betrayed, her troops are slaughtered, and she is taken captive by Lord Vicerin, her former guardian, who is determined to use her to take the throne. <p/>Seemingly further from the throne than ever, the triplets will need to use all of their strength and abilities if they are to survive--let alone rule.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>" . . . this novel reads like Game of Thrones on a mellow day--definitely aimed at the older end of the middle-grade audience."-- "Publishers Weekly on Crown of Three (Book 1)"<br><br>"In this action-packed debut, triplets born to an evil king are spirited away at birth so they will survive tofulfill the prophesy that they will overthrow their father and rule the kingdom. . . the ending races to a rousing finish in preparation for the sequel."-- "Booklist on Crown of Three (Book 1)"<br><br>"Rinehart presents a compelling variant on the archetypal tale of the evil king and the avenging heir. . . . The epic conclusion will leave readers eager to get their hands on the planned sequel."-- "Horn Book on Crown of Three (Book 1)"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>J.D. Rinehart is a pseudonym for author Graham Edwards. When he's not writing, he can be found exploring castles, watching films, or hiking through the countryside with Sir Galahad, his pet Great Dane. He loves falconry, and once raised a young falcon he found abandoned. He lives in Nottinghamshire, England. <p/>Iacopo Bruno is an illustrator and graphic designer living in Milan, Italy.

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