Allies & Enemies (The Immortals #2)

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Allies & Enemies (The Immortals #2)

2015 | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Young Adult (YA)

A mortal who believes in a different god.
A spy who betrayed his tribe.
Allies…or enemies?

Part Two: Allies & Enemies

Ivo, Jaeger, Jadeth, and Emaranthe must locate a lost city. To find it they need a map held by their enemy. When they are joined by a spy seeking redemption, and a mortal seeking his destiny, the quest becomes one of life and death, love and loss, deceit and hope. Will they find the map in time? Or will they discover enemies among allies?




Edition Kindle
ASIN B0169QIDAM
Language English

Young Adult Epic Fantasy

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Allies & Enemies (The Immortals #2)
Cheryl S. Mackey | 2015 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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The Immortals is a prequel trilogy, placing events and characters that are mentioned or appear in another series by Cheryl Mackey, the first book of which is called The Unknown Sun and is available now.

Allies and Enemies start with our Four once again on the search for something. This time it is a map, but they need to find a map to find the map! Nothing is easy or straightforward for these four. Although Ivo, Jaeger, Jadeth, and Emaranthe know and work well together, they are joined by a couple that could help or hinder them.

Full of action and enough twists and turns to keep everyone happy, this is a fast-paced Fantasy. Full of imagination and leading nicely to the next book. Definitely recommended.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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