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Before She Ignites
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Before She Ignites

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Mira is the Hopebearer-a symbol of hope in the chain of seven islands called the Fallen Isles. That is, until she is betrayed by the people closest to her and sentenced to the deadliest prison.

There Mira will need to learn how to survive on her own for the first time and unearth the dark truths about the Fallen Isles-and herself. But Mira isn’t the pawn people believe her to be. She has always been far too interested in dragons for a girl of her station and has an explosive secret that she would die to protect.

And that’s before she ignites.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
18 September 2017
Pages
496
ISBN
9780062469403

Mira is the Hopebearer-a symbol of hope in the chain of seven islands called the Fallen Isles. That is, until she is betrayed by the people closest to her and sentenced to the deadliest prison.

There Mira will need to learn how to survive on her own for the first time and unearth the dark truths about the Fallen Isles-and herself. But Mira isn’t the pawn people believe her to be. She has always been far too interested in dragons for a girl of her station and has an explosive secret that she would die to protect.

And that’s before she ignites.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
18 September 2017
Pages
496
ISBN
9780062469403