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Books in Diviner's Trilogy series

  • Jinx On The Divide

    Elizabeth Kay

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Sept. 1, 2005)
    The thrilling conclusion to the smart, funny, fantastical DIVIDE trilogy, which has sold more than 400,000 copies across all channels!Felix is back at school, but things aren't back to normal! Rhino, the class bully, snatches the mysterious Brandee lamp he had kept from his last adventure in BACK TO THE DIVIDE, and next thing you know, a djinn has taken Rhino hostage and is demanding that Felix return him home to the mystical, back-to-front world. But no sooner is the djinn's wish granted than Rhino escapes into the villanous protection of Skullcap, new chief nasty of the Japegrins. It's up to Felix and Bettony to once again use their wits to save both worlds from the ultimate explosive threat of mixed-up science and magic.
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  • Diviner's Prophecy

    Nicolette Andrews

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 3, 2018)
    Power comes at a price. Maea knows what will come. But cannot remember what has already happened. Lord Johai is secretive and dangerous. Prince Adair is a charming rogue. Each of them represent a side in a divided court. Both of them need her to get the crown. One of them doesn't want her to remember. Caught in a game of head versus heart, she must choose a side. If she picks the wrong one, it could lead her kingdom to destruction.
  • Diviner's Fate

    Nicolette Andrews

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 4, 2018)
    The prophecy has awoken. With the rise of an ancient, the fate of the kingdoms rests on Maea’s shoulders. As she searches to avert the prophecy's design, she tests the limits of her own abilities and the loyalties of those closest to her. There is only one piece left to play, and it's her last hope to save the man she loves.
  • Diviner's Curse

    Nicolette Andrews

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 3, 2018)
    Traitor to the crown and on the run, Maea seeks sanctuary in a neighboring kingdom. But the conspiracy that almost cost her life, has taken root there as well. To change her destiny, Maea must make an alliance with her enemy. With the fate of two kingdoms on the line, it's up to Maea to stop the war before it's too late.
  • Diviner's Curse

    Nicolette Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Maea played the game of intrigue and lost. Her mistakes nearly cost her life. Though she escaped, her reputation has not fared as well. She and her companions are marked as traitors and as such, if they are caught, their lives are forfeit. Thanks to the enigmatic Johai, Maea was able to flee to the Neaux capital of Sanore. She and her companions are hoping to find a way to break the bond between Johai and the specter. With each passing day, Maea can see Johai slipping away little by little as the specter takes over his body. Time is short and luck is not on their side as they encounter many dead ends in their search. Sanore is only meant to be a stop along their journey. Fate and the prophecy, however, have other plans in mind. When circumstances beyond their control trap the trio in Sanore, Maea's curiosity leads her back to Jon Sixton and the Order of the Oak in the heart of Sanore. It would be safer to keep her distance but visions of Princess Sarelle have piqued her interest. As Maea digs deeper, she uncovers the plot which cost King Dallen's life goes much further than usurping the throne of Danhad. Princess Sarelle's death may not have been an accident at all... Maea is left with the difficult decision: does she continue her hopeless search to save Johai or help prevent a war from destroying two nations? Jon Sixton gives her an offer that is difficult to refuse, one that could both help stop the war and lead her to a way to save Johai. How can she say no? Jon's convenient plan is not without strings, and the price may be greater than she's willing to make. Maea must find out the truth behind Princess Sarelle's death in order to find the links which will lead her to a way to save Johai. The lines between lover and enemy, friend and foe begin to blur as do her motives. Neither her past experiences, nor her powers can help her to decide who to trust. She will gamble much to save Johai but how much is she willing to give up to save him?
  • Diviner's Prophecy

    Nicolette Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2013)
    Maea's choice will either save her kingdom or destroy it. The court is split in two. On one side those who support the crown prince, on the other those who oppose him. Seventeen year old Maea is the last of a once powerful family with a unique magical ability. While she dreams of redeeming her fallen house, she is a prisoner to the schemes of her guardian Johai. He is a powerful courtier who plans to use Maea's power to choose his own king. Maea's arrival at court attracts the attention of the Crown Prince, Adair. Her family's legacy proceeds her and the prince too hopes to bring her to his side. In exchange he promises to give Maea her freedom. But can the charming prince be trusted or is this nothing but another glittering cage? As tension mounts in the divided court, Maea is thrown into the middle of a struggle for the crown. She must navigate her way through a deadly game of head versus heart where the stakes are high and the losers don't make it out alive. If you love romance and royal intrigue you'll love this young adult fantasy novel. Get it now.
  • Diviner's Fate

    Nicolette Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 19, 2014)
    The prophecy has awoken and Maea’s final task has begun. War is brewing between Danhad and Neaux. The new queen of Neaux, Arlene, sits uneasy on her throne, and she will not rest until she has vengeance against Danhad. Maea is trapped by duty both to Arlene and to her homeland. She fought to prevent the war, but now it seems inevitable. As tensions mount, all eyes turn to the south and the tribes of the Biski to turn the tides in the war. Maea too feels drawn to the south. The Oracle holds the key to learning more about her powers; it is her last hope to save Johai. Danhad and Neaux are not the only one with their sights set on the Biski. Johai, newly possessed, is gathering power and he too wants a Biski alliance. Visions of Johai haunt Maea’s dreams and she feels his presence both waking and sleeping. Destiny is calling them. They are drawn together by an invisible bond, and though Johai is no longer the man she once knew, she cannot deny the lethal attraction she feels for him. The only way to save Johai is to out maneuver the specter that controls him. Maea will play the deadliest game yet. If she wins, she will save not only Johai but all the kingdoms. The only question remains: is she prepared to pay the ultimate price for love?