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Crown of Betrayal (The Siren Series Book 1)

Crown of Betrayal (The Siren Series Book 1)

Published in
2014
4.04
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Description

Verona has lived in the safety and bliss of the palace and the luxury of what being a Siren means. Content to live her life in the shadows of her beautiful mother, Ostila, and the enchanting, dark beauty of her aunt, Morlena, Verona never thought about what life would be like should they be taken from her. At her mother's coronation, these once impossible thoughts become shockingly real.Corander has lived his life in the shadows of his father, Kurt. At the head of the Empradar bloodline, Kurt holds no mercy for those who fail him and even less for those he distrusts. When the palace falls to madness, it will be Corander who is tested by his father's desires and torn by his own.Together, Corander and Verona must discover who they really are, and who they are truly meant to become, before all is lost to hidden plots and crowns of betrayal.
Age
13-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
258 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Fantasy World: 'Crown of Betrayal' offers readers an immersive experience in a richly detailed fantasy world. The Siren Series introduces a unique blend of magic, myth, and intrigue that will captivate fans of the genre.
  • Complex Characters: Marie F. Crow has crafted complex and relatable characters that readers can connect with. As the first book in the series, 'Crown of Betrayal' sets the stage for character development and relationships that evolve throughout the series.
  • Mystery and Suspense: The book weaves a tale of mystery and betrayal that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns, encouraging readers to keep turning the pages to uncover the secrets and conspiracies within.
  • Series Potential: Starting with 'Crown of Betrayal' allows readers to embark on an epic journey from the very beginning. As the first installment, it sets up the overarching narrative and provides the foundation for the subsequent books in The Siren Series, promising more adventures and character growth.