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Discover the captivating journey of Amihanna di Aetes in the second installment of the Aunare Chronicles, penned by USA Today bestselling author Aileen Erin. This thrilling dystopian novel is perfect for readers aged 12 and above who crave adventure and complex characters. As Amihanna navigates her dual heritage amidst the Aunare race, she faces intense internal and external conflicts. The gripping storyline explores themes of identity, trust, and the harsh realities of war. Caught between the Aunare's covert disdain for halfers and SpaceTech's blatant hatred, Amihanna must confront her fears and decide whether to flee or fight for her destiny. Will she embrace her potential as the next high queen, or will her past haunt her forever? This compelling narrative not only invites readers into a richly built universe but also challenges them to contemplate the struggles of belonging and the quest for self-acceptance. Order now to dive into a world where dreams collide with nightmares. Please note: Shipping for this item is free. Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9780990635239. Year: 2020. Publisher: Ink Monster.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780990635239
Year: 2020
Publisher: Ink Monster


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Age range 12+

From USA Today bestselling author Aileen Erin comes the second book in the Aunare Chronicles

Broken, beaten-down, and plagued by nightmares, Amihanna di Aetes is surrounded by the Aunare race that makes up the other half of her heritage, but she feels alien amongst them. She’s not sure which is worse: SpaceTech’s overt hatred of Aunare or the Aunare’s covert hatred of halfers. She hears their whispers whenever she enters a room and sees her death reflected in their eyes. Amihanna doesn’t know who to trust anymore, but she hasn’t survived this long by ignoring the warning signs all around her, especially when her instincts are screaming that a familiar choice is coming: flee or fight.

Her parents assure her everything is okay — that there won’t be any reason for her to fight, let alone flee — but with Amihanna’s sudden return, questions arise among the Aunare: who should be blamed for the start of a full-scale war with SpaceTech, how much danger will the war bring, and is Amihanna truly fit to be the next high queen?

Honestly, Amihanna wants to forget all the politics, her betrothal to Lorne, and the possibility of being queen. Her needs are much more basic. All she wants is a solid night’s sleep where she doesn’t wake up screaming with the phantom pain of her skin burning. All she needs is to live without fear of a mob tearing her away from her family. All she hopes for is a chance to dream of a future instead of constantly fighting for her right to live.

And yet, somehow, everything she does leads her back to Lorne. He always seems to know

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