The Morning Flower

The Omte Origins (From the World of the Trylle)

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Pub Date Aug 04 2020 | Archive Date Aug 04 2020
St. Martin's Press | Wednesday Books

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New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking returns to the magical world of the Trylle with The Morning Flower, the second book in the Omte Origins arc.

Welcome back to the kingdom of the Omte—a forest realm where secrets and danger, human nature and ancient mythology collide.


Where truth is stranger than fiction.

Searching for answers to her own shrouded origins, Ulla Tulin’s journey of exploration takes a sudden turn when Eliana is kidnapped. Turning toward the Omte capital instead of the institute where she hoped to learn the truth about her identity, Ulla must put Eliana’s welfare before her own—a sacrifice that will present all new dangers to them both.


When history is still unwritten.

Ulla never expected that once she arrived she’d discover the identity of a Skojare man who crossed paths with her mother—a man who could very well be her father. Given the man’s connections to the Älvolk, a secret society tasked with protecting the location of the First City, Ulla is soon dispatched to Sweden to find him.


One woman will dare to go wherever fate will take her…

Now Ulla, along with her maybe boyfriend Pan, finds herself on a desperate race against time to locate her kin—who could very well pose a danger to her kingdom. Nobody and nothing is as it seems as she penetrates the dark heart of the Älvolk…all the way to the secret Lost Bridge to the First City, where an unknown future awaits for Ulla and her kind.

New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking returns to the magical world of the Trylle with The Morning Flower, the second book in the Omte Origins arc.

Welcome back to the kingdom of the Omte—a...


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ISBN 9781250204288
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PAGES 352

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The Morning Flower By Amanda Hocking
Series: The Omte Origins Book #2 (from the World of the Trylle)
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press - Wednesday Books
Publish Date: August 4, 2020

Thanks to NetGalley and publisher St. Martin’s Press- Wednesday Books for the ebook ARC of The Morning Flower by Amanda Hocking.

When Ulla Tulin took her internship at the MImirin, the only mystery she thought she’d have to solve was that of her birth parents. After a girl named Eliana gets kidnapped while in her care, Ulla knows she has to find out the truth of who Eliana really is - and the only way to do that is by travelling to the Omte capital, the place she suspects her mother is from.

Ulla didn’t expect that when she arrived she would discover the identity of a Skojare man who crossed paths with her mother- a man who could very well be her father.When the head of the Mimirin learns Ulla’s father is connected to the Alvolk, a secret society who believes they were chosen in protecting the FIrst City and the only ones who knows its location. He then sends Ulla and Pan to Sweden where they find him living among the Alvolk.
But all is not what it seems and their urgent quest to find the Lost Bridge to the First City leaves Ulla feeling uneasy - and possibly in danger.

I give this book a rating of 5 stars and highly recommend reading it. I loved this book and couldn’t put it down. The book was well written and the characters were well liked and you really got to know them. The cover was amazing as well. I am also hoping there will be another book to this series!

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