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Ivory Queen
(Order of the Bell #1.5)
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Twenty-five years ago, the venomous Queen Avoria was banished from the enchanted realms of Florindale and sentenced to spend eternity inside a cursed mirror.
After a seemingly endless tumble through the mirror’s abyss, Avoria awakens in a gloomy metropolis in the darkest corner of Wonderland. There she meets the shrewd King of Hearts, Cornelius Redding, and the two strike a ...more
After a seemingly endless tumble through the mirror’s abyss, Avoria awakens in a gloomy metropolis in the darkest corner of Wonderland. There she meets the shrewd King of Hearts, Cornelius Redding, and the two strike a ...more
ebook, 1st Edition, 30 pages
Published
January 10th 2017
by Blaze Publishing, LLC
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This was a pretty decent story to hold readers over between the first and second books. I feel like I know a fair bit more about the Ivory Queen and enjoyed the little bit of backstory we were given. However, it was a very short story and I felt that there could have been more added to give us an even better look into her mind and heart. You get a small sense of who she was, but it would have been nice to see more of an example of how wonderful she was before the darkness took her over ...more

The terrible and dangerous Queen Avoria was sentenced to spend eternity inside a mirror. However, the mirror doesn't contain her any longer and she's now in a dark corner of Wonderland trying to return to her former glory and gather more power than she's ever had before. Together with the King of Hearts she makes plans for revenge. Avoria devours souls and is especially interested in the souls of those who are working against her. Her newfound freedom is the beginning of a way to destruction, wh
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The Ivory Queen is a well-written glimpse into the magic mirror. My heart actually broke to read about Queen Avoria's past...while sacrificing her life for her people, she became a monster. The Ivory Queen answered questions, raised more, and was a great stepping stone between book 1 and 2. Can't wait to find out what happens next!
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I read this immediately after I finished The Carver, and I am really glad I did! Avoria is a really fascinating villain and I was very excited to see through her eyes and learn a lot more about her past through this short story. If you enjoyed The Carver and plan to continue, I do recommend reading this. It provides a lot of background on events mentioned in the first book, and gives more insight into Avoria's motivations. She's honestly pretty terrifying! Can't wait to read The Unseen!
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