You don’t need to know what happened in Nightshade to enjoy the story of Rift. The third book in the phenomenal New York Times bestselling Nightshade series Calla has always welcomed war. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. What I love about Rift is that it’s a story for people who have read the Nightshade trilogy - they’ll see the layers of history and how that’s connected to Calla’s world - but for people who are interested in the topic and are just coming to the story, it does function completely as a stand-alone. Penguin, Young Adult Fiction - 448 pages. There's saving Ren, even if it incurs Shay's wrath. But now that the final battle is upon her, there's more at stake than fighting. Rift will be the first of the books, and that will be out Aug. Rating details 27,909 ratings 2,288 reviews Calla has always welcomed war. Bloodrose: A Nightshade Novel: 3 : Robertson, Andrea: : Libri Selezione delle preferenze relative ai cookie Utilizziamo cookie e altre tecnologie simili necessari per consentirti di effettuare acquisti, per migliorare le tue esperienze di acquisto e per fornire i nostri servizi, come descritto in dettaglio nella nostra Informativa sui cookie. It’s knights and monsters and magic and religious conspiracy and all sorts of good things that you can pull out of medieval history. It’s set in 15th-century Europe, and it’s about the origins of the witches’ war, so what Calla is still fighting in contemporary times began hundreds of years ago. Because I’m a historian and I’m always interested in the origins of things, I have a two-book sequence that’s a prequel to the Nightshade trilogy, but it’s a prequel from way back when. Even though this trilogy, as you said, puts a period on the Nightshade story in some ways, it still is a world that has many stories to tell.
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