Anathema: Cloud Prophet Trilogy: Book One
Reychel is a slave girl surrounded by magic, lies and manipulation. Her best friend disappears in the middle of the night leaving Reychel to face her fifteenth birthday, the day her master burns his brand into the back of her bald head, alone. She's sheltered from the outside world and doesn't...
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Reychel is a slave girl surrounded by magic, lies and manipulation. Her best friend disappears in the middle of the night leaving Reychel to face her fifteenth birthday, the day her master burns his brand into the back of her bald head, alone. She's sheltered from the outside world and doesn't have any hope for escape, but when people desperate for freedom ask for her help can Reychel learn to believe in herself? Second Edition
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781461006954 (1461006953)
Publish date: April 18th 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Teen,
Paranormal,
Witches,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Young Adult Fantasy,
Dystopia
Series: Cloud Prophet Trilogy (#1)
I got this book as a free download on Amazon. In exchange, I offer the author this, my honest review.A fifteenth birthday should be special, but for Reychel, what makes it special is that she is to be branded as the slave that she is. Awakening bright and early, first to have her head shaved (as sla...
Anathema by Megg Jensen is the story of a slave girl, Reychel, who has only been allowed to see the sky a handful of times, because her master knows her secret, and when she escapes she finds much more than her freedom; she finds her destiny I grabbed Anathema off of the Kindle store when it was fre...
2.5 stars. The start was very promising. But after the scene with Ivy, I lost the interest in the plot.
Great paranormal read. Awesome characters. Phenomenal twists you don't see coming. Looking forward to reading the next one!
Reychel has always lived in the castle as the king’s slave, but even among all the other slaves she is treated differently. She is the only one granted brief audiences with the king and while others may whisper of the inappropriateness of the king meeting alone with a slave, it is really quite innoc...