The Unknown Dynasty

The Unknown Trilogy Book 1

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Pub Date May 02 2024 | Archive Date Aug 11 2024

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Layla should be dead. Murdered.

Except she couldn't die.

Taken to the hidden world of the Dynasty–a society of powerful beings claim to protect humans from otherworld species–Layla is a prisoner until they figure out what she is.

Layla's strange powers threaten the precarious balance between the known worlds and could expose a shared past that may be better off hidden, changing the future in a dangerous way. But to protect herself and her loved ones, Layla must learn to use her powers and uncover the secrets of her origins.

Secrets that people are willing to die for to protect.

Including Layla.

Emery F Green's striking debut questions loyalty, authority, and the price of truth.

Discover new and hidden worlds in The Unknown Dynasty.

Layla should be dead. Murdered.

Except she couldn't die.

Taken to the hidden world of the Dynasty–a society of powerful beings claim to protect humans from otherworld species–Layla is a prisoner...


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ISBN 9781777809010
PRICE $3.99 (USD)
PAGES 330

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Wonderful little fantasy read that has fantastic theology/mythology as well as worldbuilding aspects. I usually don’t like this subgenre and I guess it’s technically a YA novel but man…it’s pretty violent for a YA novel (lots of death). Went and read the second book immediately. Highly recommend.

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This book is highly entertaining. It kept my mind engaged both during and after I would put the book down. I found my mind would wander back to the book during the day. The characters were well developed and engaging. The end of the book leaves me wanting to read the next book in line.

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