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The Rising: Number 3 in series

In 'The Rising: Number 3 in series,' readers are immersed in the continuation of a series that delves into the aftermath of a pivotal event. The story likely features complex characters and a richly developed world, with the third book in the series building upon the foundations laid in the previous volumes. The narrative may include new challenges, character developments, and deeper insights into the underlying themes of the series. The book is expected to maintain the series' tone and style, providing a satisfying read for fans of the series and newcomers alike. more

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Kelley Armstrong
Kelley Armstrong

Kelley Armstrong, born on December 14, 1968, is a renowned Canadian author. Her works span across various genres including horror, suspense, and fantasy, with her most famous series being 'The Darkest Powers'. more

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