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    Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes – Giveaway

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze3 Mins Read Fantasy: Supernatural Fiction Teens: Young Adults
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    Welcome to the Falling Kingdoms Quest blog tour! Hidden in each tour stop is the answer to a Falling Kingdoms trivia question. Email the answer to [email protected] with Falling Kingdoms Blog Tour in the subject line for the chance to win one of FIVE hardcover copies of Falling Kingdoms! The more questions you answer, the better chance you have to win!

    QUESTion: Where are the Watchers trapped? [Email the answer, found somewhere below, to [email protected] for the chance to win one of five hardcover copies of Falling Kingdoms!]

    Excerpt: “Ionnes hesitated. Despite his agreement with the others, he was duty bound to tell the elders what they wished to know – and he trusted Timotheus. But something about this felt fragile, like a small seedling that hadn’t yet taken root. If he was wrong, it would make him look like a fool to raise an alarm.” – Chapter Four, FALLING KINGDOMS

    Young Adult BookFrom Morgan: The Watchers are a legend told to children about eternal, magical beings who watch mortals through the eyes of hawks. What better way to keep children in line than to tell them that they’re constantly being watched to keep them from being naughty!

    Or…is it just a story? Maybe the Watchers are real – this race of golden, beautiful people that make their home in the crystal Sanctuary rumored to exist somewhere in the vast and dangerous Forbidden Mountains in the east of Paelsia. These immortal Watchers are trapped in the Sanctuary, only able to enter the mortal world in the form of hawks. They are rumored to take this form so they can continue the search for the Kindred, four crystals that contain the essence of elementia—elemental magic—that were lost a millennium ago.

    This elementia powers not only their world but the mortal world as well. And if they don’t find the Kindred soon…well, let’s just say, there will be great trouble ahead…

    Tomorrow, head over to Literary Rambles to find the answer to your next QUESTion, then email the answer to [email protected] for a chance to win a copy of Falling Kingdoms!

    12.13 QUESTion, found somewhere in the Literary Rambles tour stop: Name one movie that inspired Morgan Rhodes to write Falling Kingdoms

    For more information, visit: http://www.fallingkingdoms.com

    Add this book to your collection: Falling Kingdoms

    Falling Kingdoms QUEST blog tour schedule:

    Mon, 11/26 Good Choice Reading

    Tues, 11/27 Romance Junkie Reviews

    Wed, 11/28 Cuddlebuggery Book Blog

    Thurs, 11/29 The Story Siren

    Fri, 11/30 The Book Smugglers

    Mon, 12/3 Night Owl Reviews

    Tues, 12/4 Chapter by Chapter

    Wed, 12/5 The Compulsive Reader

    Thurs, 12/6 Mundie Moms

    Fri, 12/7 Ticket to Anywhere

    Mon, 12/10 The Perpetual Page Turner

    Tues, 12/11 Bookalicious

    Wed, 12/12 The Children’s Book Review

    Thurs, 12/13 Literary Rambles

    Fri, 12/14 Alice Marvels

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    Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

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