The Runaway Queen (The Bane Chronicles, #2
While in France, immortal warlock Magnus Bane finds himself attempting to rescue the royal family from the horrors of the French Revolution - after being roped into this mess by a most attractive count. Naturally, the daring escape calls for invisible air balloons… This standalone e-only short...
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While in France, immortal warlock Magnus Bane finds himself attempting to rescue the royal family from the horrors of the French Revolution - after being roped into this mess by a most attractive count. Naturally, the daring escape calls for invisible air balloons… This standalone e-only short story illuminates the life of the enigmatic Magnus Bane, whose alluring personality populates the pages of the number-one New York Times bestselling series The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00CI3J8QE
Publish date: May 21st 2013
Publisher: Walker
Pages no: 44
Edition language: English
Series: The Bane Chronicles (#2)
June 28-28Magnus Bane has a royal role in the French Revolution—if the angry mobs don’t spoil his spells. One of ten adventures in The Bane Chronicles.While in France, immortal warlock Magnus Bane finds himself attempting to rescue the royal family from the horrors of the French Revolution—after bei...
Another hot hot guy in Magnus's life? Yes, yet still loveless. And I'm so sure to see more. But the adventure in here is way better than the first one. It's exciting. With the inclusion of french history. The escape of Queen Marie Antoinette, the french revolution etc. And it's funny Magnus naming h...
Tym razem autorki zabierają nas w magiczną podróż w czasy Ludwika XVI, Marii Antoniny i Wielkiej Rewolucji Francuskiej.Recenzja na:http://czytamjestempodrugiejstronielustra.wordpress.com/2014/07/31/cassandra-clare-maureen-johnson-the-runaway-queen/#more-584lubhttp://czytam-jestempodrugiejstronielust...
Full Review Posted At: http://guiltyindulgencebookclub.blogspot.com/2013/09/fashionable-friday.html
I'm fascinated by stories of the horrors of the French Revolution -- in fact, Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly is one of my favorite YA books of all time. So I was excited to discover that this side story about Magnus Bane takes place in eighteenth-century Paris. Can't you just picture Magnus hanging...