Title | : | The Reluctant Sacrifice: (The Aramithians 1) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.93 (856 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692511008 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 348 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-17 |
Genre | : |
A thrilling paranormal romance with a page-turning plot, witty dialogue, and characters who will befriend, betray, and astonish you! **************** Centuries ago, sibling rivalry tore Aramith apart. As punishment, the losers were stripped of their immortal birthright and banished to Earth. There, they wasted away from old age and diseases. However, there is hope… If a Shaw child, born on the 12th day of the 12th month offers her soul in a public sacrifice, then the exiles will be forgiven and welcomed home to Aramith. Aubrey Shaw is that child, but dying for the exiles is not on her to-do list. Using her gift as a Jumper, Aubrey leaps between bodies to escape relentless shape-shifting hunters. Only, shedding her skin is not enough. Not when Joshua, her best-friend-turned-hunter, is hell-bent on dragging her to the altar. Will Aubrey’s love for Joshua change his mind? Or, will she have to trust the scarred stranger who shows up out of the blue cloaked in lies and secrets?
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"This book had magic, romance, basically everything you'd want from this book and scones!" - Casey of Casey Ann Books
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"This was an effortless read that I just couldn't put down, every chapter had me on the edge of my seat wanting more." - Jessica of My Fantasy Escape
"This amazing book left me craving for a sequel, please tell me the story continues!" - Sandra of Sandra the Bookworm
"Dempster's writing is beautiful. There's witty dialogue and emotional depth that just flows effortlessly." - Molly of Molly's Book Nook
He nails the humour in serious situations. She didn't. It seemed a bit awkward and rushed. The book is a must read for anyone who owns a John Deere tractor or is intending to purchase one. While the 9-ton F7F wasn't the best interceptor, it was capable of many other tasks. Not a bad story though.. As a Coeliac I am on a constant lookout for great books with great recipes. It is filled with outstanding photographs and easy-to-understand charts. The uniformly-high quality black and white photos (virtually all exteriors) are a mix of snapshots from the author's collection and period publicity pictures. My goal is to be as capable as he is when I'm his age. And now for a bit of balance.
I am not a resident of the United States but am aware that going hiking in the back country over there is totally different from going for a wander in the bush where I live. great. There are too many formulas included in text lines. The book warns us to read the label before buying, but there is never
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