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Bound by Firelight

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The heart-pounding sequel to Cast in Firelight, perfect for fans of epic, sweepingly romantic fantasy by Sabaa Tahir, Susan Dennard, and Mary E. Pearson.
 

After a magical eruption devastates the kingdom of Belwar, royal heir Adraa is falsely accused of masterminding the destruction and forced to stand trial in front of her people, who see her as a monster. Adraa's punishment? Imprisonment in the Dome, an impenetrable, magic-infused fortress filled with Belwar’s nastiest criminals—many of whom Adraa put there herself. And they want her to pay.
 
Jatin, the royal heir to Naupure, has been Adraa’s betrothed, nemesis, and fellow masked vigilante . . . but now he’s just a boy waiting to ask her the biggest question of their lives. First, though, he’s going to have to do the impossible: break Adraa out of the Dome. And he won’t be able to do it without help from the unlikeliest of sources—a girl from his past with a secret that could put them all at risk.
 
Time is running out, and the horrors Adraa faces in the Dome are second only to the plot to destabilize and destroy their kingdoms. But Adraa and Jatin have saved the world once already. . . . Now, can they save themselves?
 
"I was hooked from beginning to end!"—Kathryn Purdie, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Bone Crier’s Moon
 
"Fans of Serpent & Dove’s smart-alecky Lou and The Wrath and the Dawn’s cunning Shazi should prepare themselves to fall head over heels for the fiery Adraa."—Kelly Coon, author of the Gravemaidens duology
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      November 15, 2021
      Adraa and Jatin struggle to defend their people amid growing danger and mistrust. Adraa, the heir to Belwar, is a gifted witch, an innovator, an Underground cage caster, and the heroic, masked Red Woman. Now, she is also either the savior of her people or the monster who tried to kill them all. On trial for causing the deadly eruption of Mount Gandhak, Adraa is framed as a villain, and her people lose faith in her as heir and in her family as rulers. Imprisoned in the impregnable Dome, Adraa struggles to hold on to her secrets and feelings of self-worth despite being plagued by insecurity and guilt. Jatin, heir to Naupure and the secret vigilante Night, gathers his friends and plans to free his love, Adraa, by any means necessary. In this action-packed sequel, familiar characters reappear and past plot threads weave seamlessly together as the fates of both kingdoms hang in the balance. While the villains are slightly one-dimensional, the treatments of topics such as guilt, secrets, grief, and the impact of drug use and abuse are intricate and well analyzed. They are balanced, often with humor, by themes of love, friendship, family, and community. Similarly, inequities between the Touched magic users and the Untouched, who cannot use magic, continue to be questioned. The story is set in a reimagined fantasy version of India, in which different kingdoms vary culturally and physically. Satisfyingly packed with emotional insights, epic magic duels, and twisty intrigue. (Fantasy. 12-18)

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  • Lexile® Measure:640
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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