You all!~ Exiles is finally here! *runs around the room screaming*
Ilyon is probably my favorite fantasy series ever and I am so positively thrilled that the book came out! This was probably my most highly anticipated release of the year! Seriously, I am so excited! I already ordered my signed copy. And stay tuned to the end of the post. I got to interview one of my favorite characters from the series! Kaden! *fangirls hard*
This cover. It is so stunning!
About the Book
Exiled after their defeat in Samara, the Resistance struggles to find allies in their quest to restore King Balen to his throne and put an end to the emperor’s tyranny. When the crete people refuse to lend their aid, Balen leads a group to Dorland to reason with them and win their support. However, enemies prove to be everywhere, and they find themselves in a fight to keep Dorland from becoming Daican’s latest conquest.
Back in Landale, the arrival of a new enemy forces Trask and Anne to tread more carefully than ever. Tensions are rising, and the enemy is determined to test Anne’s loyalty and root out the location of Trask and the Resistance once and for all.
Feeling trapped within the walls of Valcré, Prince Daniel must contend with an ever-eroding relationship with his father. As their clashes escalate, the situation becomes potentially life threatening when his loyalty is called into question. His sister seems bent on branding him a traitor and actively seeking to condemn him to the fate of those put to death in their father’s new arena. Daniel is certain his father would never execute his only son and heir but, with other forces at work, it might not be that simple.
One small misstep could prove fatal for all.
Available now on Amazon!
Haven’t discovered the world of Ilyon yet? The first three Kindle books are on sale August 11th – 14th! You can find them on Amazon.
About the Author
Jaye L. Knight is an award-winning author, homeschool graduate, and shameless tea addict with a passion for Christian fantasy. Armed with an active imagination and love for adventure, Jaye weaves stories of truth, faith, and courage with the message that even in the deepest darkness, God’s love shines as a light to offer hope. She has been penning stories since the age of eight and resides in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
You can connect with Jaye on her website, blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Etsy.
Giveaway
Share in the excitement of the release and enter to win a themed giveaway pack! Prizes include an autographed copy of Exiles, a pewter dragon necklace by treasurecast, and a sword letter opener! (Giveaway is open to US residents only. Cannot be shipped internationally.)
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And finally, last but not least, Les Interview.
The Interview
V~ How do you feel about your Grandfather’s betrayal?
K ~ Angry. I mean, we’re family. Families are supposed to take care of each other. He would have taken us to the emperor to be executed. And I don’t doubt he would have stood there and watched it happen.
V ~ What is your favorite thing to eat that Kyrin has ever made?
K ~ Probably hand pies like we used to get in Valcré. She’s gotten pretty good at making those.
V ~ Would you consider becoming a dragon trainer or raising them?
K ~ I think I’m a bit big to be a trainer. The cretes start out when the dragons are pretty young. But I do think I would like raising dragons. The more the better, right?
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There you go! I hope you enjoyed this post! And go pick yourself up some copies of this fabulous series. You seriously won’t regret it! I hope to have reviews for you here sometime in the future. As it is, I have something crazy huge planned for this coming week, so stay tuned.
By God’s Grace,
Victoria
I love your GIF. That about sums it up. This book and the next installment of Keepers of the Lost Cities had/have me tied up in knots waiting to read them.
Nice!! I’ve never read that series, but I really need to! Sounds awesome!
I reeeeaaally need to read this series. *adds to shortlist of must-have book*
Fun interview! 😀 It’s so exciting that Exiles is finally out!!!
Ilyon hands down. In my humble opinion, the violence was much more tastefully handled. Blades of Acktar made me squirm a few times.
How old would you recommend someone to be before reading this, and why? I’m just wondering because it said new adult and I’m a teen and I wasn’t sure it would be good for my age group or not.
My sister is 14 and is going to be reading it for the first time. But I really depends on your own convictions. Like is said, it can be violent, but I thought it was quite tasteful. I would probably be a little more cautious with Samaras Peril though. Just my personal thoughts.
Okay, thanks for the advice!
Nice interview! I haven’t read this author yet, but these books look super interesting. I’m going to check them out. haha! 😀
OH yes! you must! I would love to hear what you think when you get around to it! The series truly is brilliant!