Crimson Dagger

· Sold by Penguin
4.5
80 reviews
Ebook
26
Pages
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About this ebook

Crimson Dagger is the story Falling Kingdoms fans have been waiting for!

In this prequel short story, set before the events of Falling Kingdoms book 1, Prince Magnus is awoken by an unexpected visitor—in his bed. One look into her fierce, hateful eyes, and Magnus knows exactly who it is: Kara Stolo.

Ten years ago, as a scared little boy, he told a lie that irreparably changed Kara’s life. As a result, her father was wrongfully imprisoned, chained in the dark dungeon underneath the palace, where he was to remain until his death. Now, Kara is back to avenge her father's punishment, and there's more. Kara believes he's still alive, and she needs Magnus to help free him . . . or else.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
80 reviews
Brooke Patterson
August 30, 2017
Lovely style of writing and short but to the point story of early years Magnus. It was tearful - with a somewhat happy ending.
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A Google user
February 25, 2019
Too short otherwise good
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yoRyuu-kun
May 3, 2018
Love this book, I wish there was more to this small chapter though.
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About the author

Morgan Rhodes is the New York Times bestselling author of the Falling Kingdoms series, and its companion trilogy, A Book of Spirits and Thieves. Under another pen name, she's an award-winning author of more than two dozen novels. Morgan lives in Southern Ontario. Connect with her on Twitter @MorganRhodesYA or visit fallingkingdoms.com for more info.

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