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K. M. Rice

    K.M. Rice est une scénariste et auteure primée au niveau national dont les œuvres plongent souvent dans la fantaisie et l'aventure. Son écriture pour jeunes adultes explore des éléments palpitants, tandis que ses autres œuvres célèbrent l'esprit d'aventure, dans le but de réveiller une nature sauvage chez les lecteurs. La polyvalence de Rice à travers différents genres, des thrillers aux recueils de poésie, démontre son étendue en tant que conteuse. Sa prochaine série promet une immersion plus profonde dans ses mondes narratifs distincts.

    The Watcher: A Companion Novel to Darkling
    Black Irish: A Novella
    Darkling
    • Darkling

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      How far would you go to save your family?Midsummer used to be a day of feasts and bonfires. A day when cares were set aside for the joy of grass between our toes, warm hands in our palms, laughter in our hearts. Our celebrations dimmed with the light. Something upset the balance of our woods. Something so deep that even our bonfires can't lure the sun back. And he has something to do with it. Of that we're sure, which is why I'm being given to him.DARKLING is K.M. Rice's suspenseful debut novel about a young woman's sacrifice to save her village and the unexpected strength that comes from first love.K.M. Rice is a national award-winning screenwriter and author who has worked for both Magic Leap and Weta Workshop. Her first novel, Darkling, is a young adult dark fantasy that now has a companion novel titled The Watcher.

      Darkling
    • Black Irish: A Novella

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      His lawlessness was a shield against their expectations. "I know what you're t'inking; if you've read one love story, you may as well have read them all. But I can guarantee that you haven't read this one before. And it certainly isn't a tale of traditional love by any means. So for those of you who choose to read on, I will say this one t'ing: if it has to be there at all, it's best that you go and find trouble rather than trouble finding you."

      Black Irish: A Novella
    • "He was the misfit of his village. The quiet boy who was bullied-- until he helped save them all. Yet even after the return of the light, he has a secret. Willow has told her tale of how she ended the darkness. Now it is Draven's turn. What happened in the village of Morrot while Willow was away? What bonded her family with the boy with the falcon? How did their lives continue once the darkness ended?"--

      The Watcher: A Companion Novel to Darkling