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Raining Embers (Order and Chaos Book 1) - Jessica Dall
Raining Embers (Order and Chaos Book 1)
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Palmer Tash always follows the path of least resistance. He has an unusual disability involving his hearing. But in theocratic Latysia, being different isn’t a good thing, so he conceals his problem. Brier Chastain’s malady is even more debilitating, and she often must take to her bed for long... show more
Palmer Tash always follows the path of least resistance. He has an unusual disability involving his hearing. But in theocratic Latysia, being different isn’t a good thing, so he conceals his problem.

Brier Chastain’s malady is even more debilitating, and she often must take to her bed for long periods. Her days are spent in meaningless pursuits as she awaits an arranged marriage.

When Palmer and Brier are kidnapped on the same night, they meet and discover that their so-called disabilities are actually budding powers. They are the incarnations of Order and Chaos. With their country on the brink of war, the two must step into their predestined roles and learn to take control of their own destinies.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B016ZCD382
Publisher: Red Adept Publishing, LLC
Pages no: 276
Edition language: English
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Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it
3.0 A promising fantasy novel that is really close to being a knockout.
I hate books like this -- I just don't know what I can say without taking too much from the book, and then I look at the blurb/publisher's description/etc. and everything I don't want to say is there in a paragraph or two. So what do I know? Palmer Tash is a theological/prophetic student who doesn...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it
4.0 Tour Review
*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. Palmer Tash and Brier Chastain-Bochard are different from other inhabitants of Latysia. They don’t know why or how, but they keep the knowledge to themselves because being different is not a good thing in their world. Livi...
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