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Born of Ash and Night

Born of Ash and Night

Born of Ash and Night She was never meant to exist. Born of wolf and vampire, hidden in ash and blood, she should have died with her parents. Instead, she survived—and grew into something the world doesn’t know how to control. Two princes stand in her path. One bound to her by fate she never chose. One tied to her by a bond that burns hotter the closer they get. As kingdoms fracture and old gods stir, she must decide what she’s willing to burn to claim her future. Because this time, she won’t kneel. Not to fate. Not to crowns. Not to the night itself.
10 69 Bab
 Welcome to Aetherborn: Crushes, Curses & Creatures

Welcome to Aetherborn: Crushes, Curses & Creatures

Seraphine Vale is whisked away to Aetherborn Academy after a terrifying magical incident, she expects answers, not four dangerously captivating boys who seem unnervingly drawn to her. Alaric, the cold vampire noble. Kade, the brooding werewolf with eyes like storms. Damien, the charming dragon prince. And Lucien, the beautiful, unreadable incubus who invades her dreams. Each boy reacts to Seraphine as if they’ve known her far longer than she’s been alive… and each one’s powers surge unpredictably around her. As forbidden feelings spark and jealousy rises, Seraphine discovers a chilling truth: a prophecy ties her fate to theirs and to a sealed ancient power capable of either saving or destroying their world. Dark forces begin stirring beneath the Academy, hunting her magic… and her heart. To survive, Seraphine must unravel the mystery of who she really is and which boy she can trust when love itself might set the prophecy in motion. Because awakening the Aetherborn doesn’t just change her destiny. It changes everyone around her.
10 154 Bab
The Academy of The Ascendant - Book 1 Marked by Starlight

The Academy of The Ascendant - Book 1 Marked by Starlight

She was never meant to survive their world. Now she’s the only one who can burn it down. Lyra thought she was just a girl with strange dreams and a birthmark that shimmered beneath moonlight. But when a celestial event rips her from Earth and drops her into the brutal halls of the Academy of the Ascendant, she discovers a deadly truth: she’s the lost heir of a realm that erased her bloodline—and she’s carrying the forbidden magic that could unravel it all. The Academy is ruled by power and hierarchy. The weak are crushed. The strong ascend. And the Triad—three elite heirs born of elemental fire, storm, and air—will do anything to break her. Until they realize she’s more powerful than all of them. Mocked. Hunted. Desired. As Lyra unlocks the four elemental affinities no student should possess, she becomes the center of a prophecy that the Council has killed to keep buried. But it’s the fifth element—the forbidden Void—that marks her for something more. Survival means mastering her magic. Love could cost her everything. And rebellion might just start with a kiss. Perfect for fans of Zodiac Academy, Throne of Glass, and The Cruel Prince, Marked by Starlight is the explosive first book in a dark fantasy romance series filled with elemental magic, enemies-to-lovers heat, and a heroine who refuses to bow.
0 31 Bab
The Dragon Rider Book 2 + 3

The Dragon Rider Book 2 + 3

Book two of the Dragon Rider series. After the sudden attack on the compound and the betrayal of my dearest friend, we are forced into hiding as King Toban's army sweeps through the land. Aurora is missing and the new Dragon Riders are being taken hostage by Toban, and with the book gone, I'm left in its place. Secrets are being exposed and families torn apart, and as the Kingdom falls around us alliances must be made with those who once defied us. The war I wished that would never happen has started. I must choose to save those around me, or myself. Book 3 I need to save Aurora. But with the Red Moon staying, those without power are now in danger. With Toban holding Aurora captive and the land of Athena being taken over by Anna's Rogues, I learn that this isn't my only worry. Markus is back and stronger than before, and with his new strength, the life of my friends comes into jeopardy. I must choose to save my Dragon, or the ones that have become my family... Or suffer from the Red Moon's curse, Death.
0 24 Bab
Court Of Sins And Twilight

Court Of Sins And Twilight

Having survived the deadly trials of Lyria and uncovered the haunting legacy of her ancestors, Maerwynn now faces a reality far more terrifying—a war brewing beyond the realms. She has transformed into a powerful being, but with her newfound immortality and role as the seventh stone, Maerwynn’s existence holds the key to maintaining Lyria's fragile peace. Alongside Valen, the Elusive High Lord who ignites both fury and passion within her, Maerwynn must wield her powers in ways she never imagined. Yet as they prepare for war against Kyante, the cruel queen of Hadeon, Maerwynn realizes that victory comes with perilous demands. A prophecy looms over her, foretelling betrayal, sacrifice, and a battle that will reshape everything she has come to cherish. As enemies close in and allies grow suspicious of her power, Maerwynn and Valen embark on a treacherous journey to build alliances, reclaim a weapon of immense strength, and face the horrors of Hadeon’s armies. Amidst bloodshed and treachery, In this heart-wrenching climax, Maerwynn makes an impossible choice that will forever alter her, the High Lord she loves, and the fate of both worlds. *** BOOK 2 in the AETHER series. If you haven't read the Book 1- " Court of Fae and ruin", please do so, or nothing in this book would make sense. Xoxo
0 85 Bab
Dragon's Breath (Book One)

Dragon's Breath (Book One)

Since The Fires of Alira one thousand five hundred years ago, dragons have lived separate from the other races in Midgar. They rarely make contact with others, unless in terms of conflict. Eleonora is the descendant of the dragon sovereign, and will one day assume the throne of the Perilous Horde herself. The horde, despite years of murky conflict, forges an alliance with the human kingdom of Samirya located in the northern region. It is no longer a matter of petty bickering. Now, with the eve of a Great War looming over them, both groups lives depend on a truce. As conflict thickens and land disputes grow increasingly more bitter, the chieftain of the Perilous Horde makes a final desperate move to unite the two worlds: the dragons will send an ambassador to protect the humans capital city of Mimmgar from the oncoming invasion. And who should be that ambassador be but Eleonora? Eleonora just hopes to complete that task quickly so she can return home, but soon finds that the humans are nothing like she expected. Forming an unforeseen connection with the human king, and becoming captivated by a young blacksmith, she begins to question everything she's ever known and learns that her homeland may have some terrible secrets of its own. Book one of A Dragon’s Legacy.
10 65 Bab

How many Mistborn books are there in total?

2 Jawaban2025-08-20 12:53:16
I've been deep into Brandon Sanderson's 'Mistborn' series for years, and let me tell you, the scope of this universe is wild. There are currently seven main books split into two eras, plus a bunch of bonus content if you're a completionist. Era 1 is the original trilogy—'The Final Empire,' 'Well of Ascension,' and 'The Hero of Ages'—which wraps up Vin and Kelsier's story with that iconic Sanderson avalanche of twists. Era 2 kicks off with 'Alloy of Law,' followed by 'Shadows of Self,' 'Bands of Mourning,' and finally 'The Lost Metal,' giving us Wax and Wayne's steampunk-ish adventures. There's also the standalone 'Mistborn: Secret History' that connects everything, plus graphic novels like 'The Eleventh Metal.' Sanderson keeps expanding the lore, so I wouldn't be surprised if we get more—especially with Era 3 supposedly coming eventually.

What's cool is how each era shifts genres while keeping the magic system consistent. Era 1 is straight-up epic fantasy with heist elements, while Era 2 feels like a buddy-cop western with Allomancy. The way Sanderson layers foreshadowing across books makes rereads rewarding. I burned through all seven in two months last year, and now I'm stuck theorizing about Trell and the cosmere connections. If you're new to 'Mistborn,' start with 'The Final Empire'—it's a perfect gateway into Sanderson's brain.

How many books are in the Mistborn series pdf collection?

3 Jawaban2025-07-10 21:05:05
I've been obsessed with 'Mistborn' for years, and I love diving into the details. The main 'Mistborn' series by Brandon Sanderson consists of three books in the original trilogy: 'The Final Empire', 'The Well of Ascension', and 'The Hero of Ages'. After that, there's a sequel series called 'Wax and Wayne', which adds four more books: 'The Alloy of Law', 'Shadows of Self', 'The Bands of Mourning', and 'The Lost Metal'. So, in total, there are seven books in the entire 'Mistborn' saga. The world-building and magic system are so intricate that each book feels like a new adventure. If you're looking for the PDF collection, make sure it includes all seven to get the full experience.

How many books are in the Mistborn novel series?

5 Jawaban2025-06-07 20:13:11
As a longtime fan of Brandon Sanderson's work, I can confidently say the 'Mistborn' series is a masterpiece of fantasy literature. The series currently consists of seven books, divided into two eras. The first era includes 'The Final Empire', 'The Well of Ascension', and 'The Hero of Ages', forming a complete trilogy. The second era, known as the Wax and Wayne series, has four books: 'The Alloy of Law', 'Shadows of Self', 'The Bands of Mourning', and 'The Lost Metal'. There are also supplementary materials like 'Mistborn: Secret History', which provides deeper insights into the universe. Sanderson has hinted at future eras, so the series might expand even further, but as of now, seven is the magic number.

For those new to the series, I highly recommend starting with 'The Final Empire'. It sets the stage for an epic saga filled with intricate magic systems, political intrigue, and unforgettable characters. The way Sanderson ties everything together across eras is nothing short of brilliant. If you're a fantasy lover, this series is a must-read.

How many Mistborn books can I read online for free?

1 Jawaban2025-07-31 02:02:43
I can tell you that finding legally free copies of the 'Mistborn' series by Brandon Sanderson is tricky. The series is under copyright, so full books aren’t just floating around for free unless they’re pirated, which I’d never recommend. That said, Sanderson and his publisher occasionally release samples or short stories for free. For example, you can read the first few chapters of 'Mistborn: The Final Empire' on platforms like Tor’s website or Amazon’s preview feature. Some libraries also offer digital lending through apps like Libby or OverDrive, where you can borrow the ebooks for free with a library card. If you’re tight on cash, checking out used bookstores or waiting for sales on Kindle can get you the books for cheap, but outright free? Not really an option unless you count fan translations of excerpts, which are usually unofficial.

If you’re open to alternatives, Sanderson has released some of his shorter works for free on his website, like 'The Emperor’s Soul,' which isn’t part of the 'Mistborn' series but is set in the same broader universe. There’s also the 'Cosmere' subreddit where fans sometimes share legal freebies or discount alerts. But honestly, if you’re a fan of epic fantasy, investing in the 'Mistborn' books is worth it—they’re packed with intricate magic systems, political intrigue, and characters you’ll obsess over. The first trilogy alone ('The Final Empire,' 'The Well of Ascension,' and 'The Hero of Ages') is a masterpiece, and the follow-up series (starting with 'The Alloy of Law') is just as addictive. If you’re patient, you might snag them during a Humble Bundle deal or a charity sale, where Sanderson has occasionally bundled his books for pay-what-you-want pricing.

What is the correct order of all Mistborn books?

1 Jawaban2025-08-20 05:45:18
As someone who has spent years diving into Brandon Sanderson's expansive Cosmere universe, the 'Mistborn' series holds a special place in my heart. The correct reading order is crucial to fully appreciate the intricate world-building and character arcs. The series is divided into two eras, each with its own distinct flavor and timeline. The first era consists of 'Mistborn: The Final Empire,' 'The Well of Ascension,' and 'The Hero of Ages.' These books follow Vin, a street urchin turned powerful Mistborn, and her journey to overthrow a tyrannical ruler. The magic system, Allomancy, is brilliantly explored, and the stakes feel monumental. The first era is a self-contained trilogy with a satisfying conclusion, but it also sets the stage for the broader Cosmere.

The second era, often called the Wax and Wayne series, takes place centuries later and introduces a blend of fantasy and western elements. It includes 'The Alloy of Law,' 'Shadows of Self,' 'The Bands of Mourning,' and 'The Lost Metal.' These books follow Waxillium Ladrian, a lawman with a troubled past, and his partner Wayne, whose humor and depth make him a fan favorite. The second era expands on the world's technology and politics, offering a fresh perspective on the aftermath of the first trilogy. There’s also a novella, 'Mistborn: Secret History,' which delves into behind-the-scenes events across both eras. While it’s best read after 'The Bands of Mourning' to avoid spoilers, it’s a must-read for Cosmere enthusiasts.

For those who want to explore beyond the main series, Sanderson’s short stories and novellas, like 'The Eleventh Metal' and 'Allomancer Jak and the Pits of Eltania,' add extra layers to the lore. The 'Mistborn' series is a masterclass in fantasy storytelling, blending action, emotion, and intricate plotting. Whether you start with the first era’s epic scale or the second era’s more intimate character studies, the journey through Scadrial is unforgettable.

How many books are in Mistborn Trilogy and what order?

5 Jawaban2025-08-11 01:42:44
I can tell you the 'Mistborn' trilogy by Brandon Sanderson is an absolute masterpiece. The series consists of three books: 'The Final Empire', 'The Well of Ascension', and 'The Hero of Ages'. It's a gripping tale of rebellion, magic, and political intrigue set in a world where ash falls from the sky and the nobility subjugates the skaa. The order is crucial because each book builds upon the last, revealing deeper layers of the cosmere's mysteries.

Sanderson's world-building is phenomenal, and the way he develops Vin's character from a street urchin to a powerful Mistborn is nothing short of brilliant. The trilogy also introduces the concept of Allomancy, one of the most unique magic systems I've ever encountered. If you're looking for a series with complex characters, intricate plots, and a satisfying conclusion, this is it.

What is the reading order for Mistborn series books?

3 Jawaban2026-07-12 12:37:01
Alright, here's my take on the 'Mistborn' reading order after reading them all a few times. Start with the original trilogy – 'The Final Empire', then 'The Well of Ascension', finishing with 'The Hero of Ages'. That's the complete first arc.

After that, jump into the Wax and Wayne series, which is set centuries later. The order is 'The Alloy of Law', 'Shadows of Self', and 'Bands of Mourning'. There's also a novella, 'The Eleventh Metal', but you can slot that in anytime after the first trilogy; it's a prequel about Kelsier's training.

Honestly, just stick to publication order if you're new. Trying to read the later books first would spoil some major reveals from the original trilogy. Some people suggest reading 'Secret History' after 'Bands of Mourning' to avoid a specific spoiler, but I think it's fine to read right after 'Hero of Ages' if you're really into the behind-the-scenes cosmere stuff. It makes more sense that way, even if you get one minor thing spoiled later.

What is the reading order for the Mistborn novel series?

5 Jawaban2025-06-07 02:25:06
I can tell you that the reading order is crucial to fully appreciate the epic world-building and character arcs. The original trilogy should be read first: 'The Final Empire', followed by 'The Well of Ascension', and then 'The Hero of Ages'. These books lay the foundation for the entire saga. After that, the Wax and Wayne series comes next, starting with 'The Alloy of Law', then 'Shadows of Self', 'The Bands of Mourning', and finally 'The Lost Metal'.

For those who want to dive deeper into the Cosmere connections, 'Secret History' from 'Arcanum Unbounded' is best read after 'The Bands of Mourning' to avoid spoilers. The beauty of this series is how Sanderson weaves standalone stories into a grand narrative, so take your time and savor each book. The era shifts from medieval fantasy to a more industrial setting, which keeps the series fresh and exciting.

What is the reading order for Mistborn books and novellas?

2 Jawaban2026-07-12 08:06:36
Alright, so trying to figure out the Mistborn reading order can feel like a mini-puzzle the first time. Sanderson's Cosmere stuff is all connected, but for Mistborn itself, the most common way is by publication order within each era. You've got Era 1: 'The Final Empire', then 'The Well of Ascension', and finish with 'The Hero of Ages'. That's your core trilogy.

After that, Era 2 starts with 'The Alloy of Law'. But here's where people get tripped up—there are novellas. 'The Eleventh Metal' is a prequel about Kelsier, but it's best read after Era 1 because it assumes you know the magic system. The big one is 'Secret History', which is a game-changer. It runs parallel to the first trilogy and beyond. The debate is fierce: some say read it right after 'Hero of Ages' for maximum freshness, others insist you should wait until after 'The Bands of Mourning' (Era 2, Book 3) to avoid a spoiler. I'm in the latter camp; that reveal in 'Bands' hits way harder if 'Secret History' is new to you.

Then you've got 'The Allomancer Jak' stories in the Era 2 anthologies—they're fun in-world fiction, read them whenever after 'Alloy of Law'. Finish Era 2 with 'Shadows of Self', 'Bands of Mourning', and finally 'The Lost Metal'. So my recommended order: Final Empire, Well of Ascension, Hero of Ages, Alloy of Law, Shadows of Self, Bands of Mourning, Secret History, then Lost Metal. It spaces out the big twists nicely.

Where can I buy all Mistborn books together?

5 Jawaban2026-03-30 03:09:48
I totally get wanting to dive into the whole 'Mistborn' series at once—it’s such a bingeable universe! My go-to for complete sets is usually Amazon’s 'Complete Series' bundles, especially for Brandon Sanderson’s work. They often have the paperback or hardcover editions grouped together at a slight discount, and Prime shipping makes it super convenient.

If you’re into supporting indie spots, Book Depository is another solid choice with free worldwide shipping. They occasionally have themed sets with cool cover art variants. For ebook lovers, Kobo or Google Play Books sometimes runs promotions where you can grab the entire trilogy or even the expanded 'Era 2' books in one click. Just last month, I snagged the 'Wax and Wayne' collection there during a fantasy sale!

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