Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter
If you get the printed book Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), By Rachel E. Carter in online book establishment, you may likewise locate the same problem. So, you must relocate establishment to establishment Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), By Rachel E. Carter as well as look for the available there. However, it will not occur here. Guide Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), By Rachel E. Carter that we will offer here is the soft data idea. This is exactly what make you could effortlessly find as well as get this Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), By Rachel E. Carter by reading this site. We provide you Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), By Rachel E. Carter the best product, constantly and always.
Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter
Best Ebook Online Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter
Welcome to the Candidacy. Where dreams go to die. Twenty-year-old Ryiah is a black mage of Combat, but she is not the Black Mage. Yet. She’s had her eyes on the legendary robe for as long as she can remember, and in just one year she will have a chance at her country’s prestigious –and only- tourney for mages... Too bad she is going up against a certain non-heir. The one person she has yet to beat. Meanwhile Ry has a year to prove herself in her new role as a war mage and the prince’s betrothed. Neither is quite what she expected and complications arise on both fronts. War is on the horizon, and with so many enemies the kingdom of Jerar’s fate is more than ever at risk. The Candidacy finally arrives, but it’s only the beginning. Nothing can prepare her for what comes next.
Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter- Amazon Sales Rank: #22330 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-26
- Released on: 2015-10-26
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review Praise for Rachel E. Carter's bestselling The Black Mage series: "It takes a lot for me to truly fall in love with a book. I think I maybe do this once or twice a year. This is one of those times. I found a new fantasy story that sucked me in (completely). Imagine my surprise that it was YA too. Y'all know me. Normally, I go for the NA and above reads. But this series...it just has that something "extra". That extra punch that drags you in and won't let go. I hope you give it a try. It's THAT good." - Scarlett Dawn, NYT & USA Today bestselling author of Forever Evermore "A magical academy where potential mages train and study all things magic, a love-hate relationship with an arrogant prince, and a determined and unyielding female heroine? Sign me up." - Raisa Santos - TheFandom.Net "Falling somewhere between the magic of Hogwarts and the excitement of Hunger Games, this story resides in the niche rather nicely!" - Margaret Faria - InD'Tale Magazine "This has undoubtedly become one of my favorite YA fantasy series. Hands down, no competition." -Melissa, EverSoMela, top Goodreads reviewer "Rachel E. Carter has a definite fan in me forever, keep doing what you're doing Rachel because you write an amazing story!" -Emmeline, The Book Herald, top Amazon reviewer
About the Author Rachel E. Carter is a young adult author who hoards coffee and books. She has a weakness for villain and bad boy love interests. When not writing, she is usually reading, and when not reading she is usually asleep. To her, the real world is Hogwarts and everything else is a lie. The Black Mage is Rachel's first YA fantasy series, with many more to come. She loves to interact with fellow readers & aspiring writers, and here is a list of places you can find her online: Official Site: rachelecarter.comFacebook: facebook.com/rachelecarterauthorInstagram: instagram.com/rachelcarterauthorSnapchat: recarterauthorTwitter: twitter.com/recarterauthorPinterest: pinterest.com/recarterauthorTumblr: rachelcarterauthor.tumblr.comGoodreads: goodreads.com/rachelcarterauthorWattpad: wattpad.com/user/rachelcarterauthorAmazon: amazon.com/author/rachelecarterEmail: rachelcarterauthor@gmail.com
Where to Download Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. or my review would have seemed like 10 year old fan-girl gushing By hetalp I really wanted to write this review the moment after I finished it, but I was so overwhelmed I had to let myself think about it for a couple days, or my review would have seemed like 10 year old fan-girl gushing.This is by far the best book in the series thus far. Ryiah is now Darren's betrothed. But, before they get married, she wants to get away from the castle and work for Commander Nyx in the north. She and Darren separate for a while, but are brought together again by the Heir's marriage plans, mutiny, love, rebellion...just a cornucopia of problems, really. Let's not forget the pending Candidacy where Ryiah, Darren, and others will fight for the esteemed position of the Black Mage.Candidate really gave us a good look at who Darren was and how he got to be the person he was today. It's not secret that though Darren and Ryiah love each other, they are stubborn and fight like there is no tomorrow. This book gives some back story that helps Ryiah and Darren's relationship mature.Candidate is also by far the best written book by Carter, in my opinion. Carter as a writer has REALLLY grown and it is SO CLEAR in this book. We have watched Ryiah, Darren, and the others go from clueless students-to apprentices-to full fledged mages. Their emotions and personalities grow so much. I can't even say anything or I risk ruining the story, so just trust me and read it. You'll see!Other things you will find in this book: love, betrayal, and loneiness. I was not expecting the roller coaster of emotions that was Candidate, so I'm telling you now, be prepared. I suggest keeping a tissue box and a nice hot cup of tea by your side. Also maybe a fan for those steamy moments (thank you Rachel.)If this had been a hard copy and not on my kindle, I would have thrown my book across the room and screamed at the ending in frustration and agony. What this book teaches us is that life isn't fair. That least scene at the end which i was looking forward to SO MUCH, was marred by LIFE BEING TERRIBLY UNFAIR. Like really though, IT'S NOT FAIR. The crap Ryiah goes through in the last 30% of the book will break your heart. My heart already breaks for Ryiah in the next book and it hasn't even come out.All I can say is I am willing to build a temple in Rachel's honor and possibly sacrifice some puppies if it gets Rachel Carter to write faster. I will start saving up tissue boxes right now, because if The Last Stand is anything like The Candidate, one box will not be enough.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Everything I could have asked for By Anna (Enchanted by YA) ***I received the eBook free as a review copy from the author in exchange for an honest review***Wow. Rachel as done it again! Just thinking about this book makes me grin, and also want to throttle something – an unusual combination but you’ll understand once you’ve read it (which you totally should. And soon, because I need to fangirl with someone okay? Okay)There’s so much to say about this book and so much I can’t say for fear of spoiling, so I’ll start with the fact that everything has stepped up a level. The world, the character depth, the “oh my god that did not just happen” moments all got a whole lot greater and I couldn’t be happier about it. As a reader I often go into books (particularly sequels) excited as well as nervous but I found that I was only excited (jumping up and down excited no less) because I knew that even if the author threw in hundreds of curveballs and killed off characters, I’d still thoroughly enjoy it. And she did. And I did.One of the biggest surprises for me was the amount of time spent away from my beloved Darren (granted it’s probable that I would have wanted more scenes even if we saw him every other page…) This isn’t a “romance” series and so their relationship didn’t take centre stage, which made me treasure those moments even more; while also opening the story to many different directions.In this instalment tensions are rising throughout the world, revealing secrets and characteristics people would prefer to be kept quiet. True colours are starting to come through… My non-spoiler low down of characters: love bad-ass female protagonist, want to marry 1 prince and kill the other, a certain king is full of ****, the kind best friend is someone everyone should have in their life, MC’s parents break my heart, the brothers… Yet to be decided.What it comes down to is the fact that this book has everything I could have asked for, so if you’re like me and love an epic fantasy series with a kick-ass heroine, momentous plot, complex characters and enough action/romance to be satisfying, picking it up is a no-brainer.Posted on: http://enchantedbyya.blogspot.co.uk/
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Oh my the betrayal and tears By Kindle Customer This book encompasses blood, betrayal, hardship and death. All of which was heartbreaking, causing tears to fall from my face. Many hard answers were found, resulting in death and more betrayal. Rhy and Darren have a hard battle ahead, and where they end up, is anyone's guess. This was the best book in the series by far, and I am counting the days until the next book. I am still reeling from what has occurred, it definitely, was not anticipated.
See all 78 customer reviews... Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. CarterCandidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter PDF
Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter iBooks
Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter ePub
Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter rtf
Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter AZW
Candidate (The Black Mage Book 3), by Rachel E. Carter Kindle
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar