raven kennedy

  • Glow is the fourth installment in Raven Kennedy’s The Plated Prisoner series, continuing Auren’s journey as the world around her grows increasingly dangerous and the consequences of every choice become impossible to ignore. Alliances shift, kingdoms move toward conflict, and long-held truths begin to unravel, all while the story expands far beyond the gilded cage…

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  • The third installment in Raven Kennedy’s The Plated Prisoner series picks up in the aftermath of everything that shattered at the end of the previous book. Auren is forced to confront painful truths while trying to reclaim her agency in a world determined to define her worth. Alliances shift, enemies circle closer, and the war…

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  • June ended up being a month of highs, lows, and more than a few emotional rollercoasters. I found myself bouncing between dark fantasy, horror, romance, and LitRPG, with some books completely stealing my heart while others left me wishing for just a little bit more. One thing is certain: my reading tastes continue to be…

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  • Glint picks up right where Gild leaves off, following Auren as she’s forced to confront uncomfortable truths about the life she’s always known. As the world around her grows larger and more dangerous, she’s faced with impossible choices, shifting alliances, and the first glimmers of what freedom might actually look like. Blending fantasy, romance, political…

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  • Gild by Raven Kennedy is a dark fantasy retelling inspired by the myth of King Midas. The story follows Auren, a woman who lives in a gilded cage as the favored possession of King Midas. Surrounded by luxury yet stripped of true freedom, Auren has spent years convincing herself that her life is better than…

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  • Another month has come and gone, and somehow we’re already staring down the halfway point of the year. May ended up being a month filled with wildly different reading experiencesβ€”from dark thrillers and fantasy adventures to emotional literary fiction and one of my favorite ongoing dungeon crawls. Some books completely pulled me in, some challenged…

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