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Kanin: the Complete Chronicles
Kanin: the Complete Chronicles | Amanda Hocking
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Discover the magical world of the Trylle, with the complete New York Times bestselling Kanin Chronicles trilogy - now in one volume.Bryn Aven is determined to gain status amongst the Kanin, the most powerful of the hidden tribes. But as a half-blood, winning respect is a huge challenge. Bryn's almost-human community distrusts people, and those from other tribes are almost as suspect.She has just one goal to get ahead: to join the elite guard protecting the Kanin royal family. And Bryn's vowed that nothing will stand in her way, not even a forbidden romance with her boss, Ridley Dresden.But her plans are put on hold when fallen hero Konstantin starts acting dangerously. Bryn loved him once, but now he's kidnapping Kanin children - stealing them from hidden placements within human families. She's sent to help stop him, but will she lose her heart in the process?
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I'm joining @Andrew65 and sharing some of my favorite series.

Day 9, a day late: The Kanin Chronicles(completed)

Super fast reads, this YA trilogy is a light paranormal fantasy book set in the Canadian wilderness. Hidden from humans, the Kanin are trolls who are pretty much human with powers. Not gonna lie - it's young and stupid, like Bryn, but sometimes you need that!

#20series20days #Top20Series

MsMelissa I have the first book on a shelf. I really liked her first trilogy. 4y
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I loved the previous series set in this world (Trylle trilogy) but these books gave it a whole new depth. The main character, Bryn, is a badass and the cold wintery scenes are magnificent.
However, the first book, and to some degree the second book, were slow to start. I felt like there were not enough plot twists, which made them seem quite... flat?
Although somewhat predictable, the final book, the action, and the characters make up for it.