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Start giftingThe Forever Court (Knights of the Borrowed Dark, Book 2)
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A young knight must fulfill his destiny in this second book in a trilogy perfect for fans of Ranger’s Apprentice.
The door between our world and the world of the dark has been blasted open. Now the Knights must face the court of the Endless King. Denizen finally feels like a true Knight, and the court has requested a meeting to thank him for saving the King’s daughter. It’s either an honor . . . or a trap.
When the Knights encounter the members of the Forever Court, the meeting almost immediately dissolves into a battle. And that’s not the worst of it. There is another order of people who can communicate with the monsters of the dark. A family who worship the dark. And they will stop at nothing to bring the shadows back to power.
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Praise for Book One in the Knights of the Borrowed Dark trilogy:“Scary and funny—my two favorites. Dave Rudden is more than a rising star; he is a shooting star.” —Eoin Colfer, New York Times bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series
“Like the Percy Jackson series, the Hunger Games, or the Shiver trilogy, Knights of the Borrowed Dark is dark and compelling, and builds an addictive universe of characters, high stakes, and evocative imagery.” —Jeffrey Cranor, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Welcome to Night Vale
“Dave Rudden has a way with words, a way with story, and a way with characters. Clear some time in your schedule before you read this, because once you start, it is very difficult to stop.” —Joseph Fink, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Welcome to Night Vale Expand reviews