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A spellbinding new series from the international Amazon bestselling author of the The Alpha Drive trilogy, Kristen Martin.Perfect for fans of Marie Lu and George R.R. Martin, this gripping action-packed first book in a new series is impossible to put down For most people, the act of killing is intangible. Unfathomable.But not for seventeen-year-old Arden Eliri.Having been involved in Cruex assassination attempts as a mere child, killing is a natural disposition for her. Growing up without parents, in a castle ruled by an iron-fisted king, is the furthest thing from a fairy tale, as is being forced into the Cruex, the king's group of hand-selected assassins. But with each passing year, she comes to enjoy the act of killing more and more.Kill or be killed--she chooses the former.A decade ago, King Darius Tymond banished The Caldari--those who practice illusiE, or old magick--from Trendalath Kingdom, ensuring that no Caldari will ever step foot in his kingdom again. But Arden discovers otherwise after a dual-assigned mission goes horribly awry. Even more startling, she discovers that she may have more in common with the Caldari than she's been led to believe.Arden wants to trust that King Tymond's intentions are pure, but as their pasts collide in unexpected ways, the quicker she realizes the consequences and dangers of his reign. But Arden is also hiding something--something that threatens her very existence--and she'll have to face her inner darkness and conquer it before it destroys her . . . and the kingdom she's come to call her home.
A spellbinding new series from international Amazon bestselling author of The Alpha Drive trilogy, Kristen Martin.Perfect for fans of Marie Lu and George R.R. Martin, this gripping action-packed first book in a new series is impossible to put down For most people, the act of killing is intangible. Unfathomable.But not for seventeen-year-old Arden Eliri.Having been involved in Cruex assassination attempts as a mere child, killing is a natural disposition for her. Growing up without parents, in a castle ruled by an iron-fisted king, is the furthest thing from a fairy tale, as is being forced into the Cruex, the king's group of hand-selected assassins. But with each passing year, she comes to enjoy the act of killing more and more.Kill or be killed--she chooses the former.A decade ago, King Darius Tymond banished The Caldari--those who practice illusiE, or old magick--from Trendalath Kingdom, ensuring that no Caldari will ever step foot in his kingdom again. But Arden discovers otherwise after a dual-assigned mission goes horribly awry. Even more startling, she discovers that she may have more in common with the Caldari than she's been led to believe.Arden wants to trust that King Tymond's intentions are pure, but as their pasts collide in unexpected ways, the quicker she realizes the consequences and dangers of his reign. But Arden is also hiding something--something that threatens her very existence--and she'll have to face her inner darkness and conquer it before it destroys her . . . and the kingdom she's come to call her home.
All of our goals, dreams, ambitions . . . where do they stem from? And why are they such an integral part of the soul's journey during our limited time here on this Earth? So often, we seek answers outside of ourselves. We fall into the "when I" syndrome. We believe that when we make a certain amount of money, live in a certain size house, drive a certain car, hold a certain job title . . . that we'll finally be happy and fulfilled. But what if true soul fulfillment doesn't lie in the goals, ambitions, and dreams, but in the simple everyday moments? How would your outlook on life change? Would you choose to live differently? Kristen Martin had her first spiritual awakening in her late twenties. Exhausted and overwhelmed by societal pressures and expectations of who she "should be", she realized it was up to her--and her alone--to break out of the mind-numbing, soul-dimming box society had tried to force her into. In these pages, Kristen shares her own journey in overcoming the expectations and judgments of others, breaking through self-limiting barriers, and finally tapping into a level of truth so profound that she had to invent a word to encompass its depth and meaning. It's time for you to discover your soulflow, embrace all that you are, and live the life you so wholly deserve.
BRACE YOURSELF FOR THE RIVETING THIRD INSTALLMENT IN THE INTERNATIONAL AMAZON BESTSELLING SHADOW CROWN SERIES BY KRISTEN MARTINWith an early spring should come life. Not death.As Cruex-turned-Caldari Arden Eliri approaches her eighteenth birthday, adjusting to life as illusi has proven to be anything but easy. An untimely death - one that should have made waves throughout the Lands of Aeridon - caused merely a ripple.That same death appears to have been at the hands of Arden herself.As Aeridon's most desirable renegade, she sees no other choice than to forego the safety and comfort of the Queendom of Sardoria - and with it, her fellow Caldari. Even so, that doesn't stop her ex-partner-and-confidante, Rydan Helstrom, from attempting to reach her with news that could shatter her very reality . . . and everything she thought she knew about her family - or lack thereof.With more at stake than ever before, Arden must come to terms with the risks she's destined to take and the darkness she'll undoubtedly face. Risks that will leave her forever changed. Darkness that may render her unrecognizable. Forced to face an entangled past once again, Arden is overtly aware that her future - and the future of those she loves - rests entirely in her hands.
BRACE YOURSELF FOR THE RIVETING THIRD INSTALLMENT IN THE INTERNATIONAL AMAZON BESTSELLING SHADOW CROWN SERIES BY KRISTEN MARTINWith an early spring should come life. Not death.As Cruex-turned-Caldari Arden Eliri approaches her eighteenth birthday, adjusting to life as illusi has proven to be anything but easy. An untimely death - one that should have made waves throughout the Lands of Aeridon - caused merely a ripple.That same death appears to have been at the hands of Arden herself.As Aeridon's most desirable renegade, she sees no other choice than to forego the safety and comfort of the Queendom of Sardoria - and with it, her fellow Caldari. Even so, that doesn't stop her ex-partner-and-confidante, Rydan Helstrom, from attempting to reach her with news that could shatter her very reality . . . and everything she thought she knew about her family - or lack thereof.With more at stake than ever before, Arden must come to terms with the risks she's destined to take and the darkness she'll undoubtedly face. Risks that will leave her forever changed. Darkness that may render her unrecognizable. Forced to face an entangled past once again, Arden is overtly aware that her future - and the future of those she loves - rests entirely in her hands.
The Sun Won't Come Out Tomorrow: The Dark History of American Orphanhood
Kristen Martin
Bold Type Books
2025
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The orphan story has been mythologized: Step one: While a child is still too young to form distinct memories of them, their parents die in an untimely fashion. Step two: Orphan acquires caretakers who amplify the world's cruelty. Step three: Orphan escapes and goes on an adventure, encountering the world's vast possibilities. The Sun Won't Come Out Tomorrow upends this story. Alongside powerful critiques of popular orphan narratives, from Annie to the Boxcar Children to Party of Five, journalist Kristen Martin explores the real history of orphanhood in the United States, from the 1800s to the present. Martin reveals the mission of religious indoctrination that was at the core of the first orphanages, the orphan trains that took poor children out West (often without a choice), and the inherent racism and classism that still underlie the United States' approach to child welfare. Through a combination of in-depth archival research, memoir (Martin herself lost both her parents as a child), and cultural analysis, The Sun Won't Come out Tomorrow is a compellingly argued, compassionate book that forces us to reconsider autonomy, family, and community. Martin delivers a searing indictment of America's consistent inability to care for those who need it most.
Join Arden as her journey reaches new heights in the captivating fourth installment of the Shadow Crown series by International Amazon Bestselling Author Kristen Martin.Another brush with death. Another chance at life.Having barely escaped a local tavern fire at what appears to be the hands of the Mallum, Arden Eliri finds herself disoriented, but safe and unharmed back in Orihia. Thankfully, it seems the Mallum hadn't absorbed her abilities, otherwise restricting her access to the illusi haven-and her fellow Caldari.Meanwhile, in Trendalath, King Darius Tymond has recruited a new group of Cruex assassins, of which his recently returned son, and heir to the throne, is an active member. But the king will soon discover that his son's intentions aren't all they're cracked up to be-and that he's in much more danger than he realized.In the north, Queen Cerylia Jareth is desperate to regain her own illusi abilities as the Mallum's presence looms. Her search only becomes more complex-and more perilous-with each thwarted attempt; that is, until a Caldari arrives with just the news she'd hoped for.However treacherous, the Caldari eventually find their way back to one another, and, in doing so, happen to stumble upon a mystifying cave in the waterfalls of Orihia. A cave that leaves them with more questions than it does answers. But the deeper they're willing to venture, the more they begin to uncover-and what awaits them on the other side is more astonishing than anything they could have bargained for.
Join Arden as her journey reaches new heights in the captivating fourth installment of the Shadow Crown series by International Amazon Bestselling Author Kristen Martin.Another brush with death. Another chance at life.Having barely escaped a local tavern fire at what appears to be the hands of the Mallum, Arden Eliri finds herself disoriented, but safe and unharmed back in Orihia. Thankfully, it seems the Mallum hadn't absorbed her abilities, otherwise restricting her access to the illusi haven-and her fellow Caldari.Meanwhile, in Trendalath, King Darius Tymond has recruited a new group of Cruex assassins, of which his recently returned son, and heir to the throne, is an active member. But the king will soon discover that his son's intentions aren't all they're cracked up to be-and that he's in much more danger than he realized.In the north, Queen Cerylia Jareth is desperate to regain her own illusi abilities as the Mallum's presence looms. Her search only becomes more complex-and more perilous-with each thwarted attempt; that is, until a Caldari arrives with just the news she'd hoped for.However treacherous, the Caldari eventually find their way back to one another, and, in doing so, happen to stumble upon a mystifying cave in the waterfalls of Orihia. A cave that leaves them with more questions than it does answers. But the deeper they're willing to venture, the more they begin to uncover-and what awaits them on the other side is more astonishing than anything they could have bargained for.
The highly anticipated metaphysical standalone from International Amazon Bestselling Author Kristen MartinThe night sky holds more mystery than every continent on Earth combined-at least that's what thirty-three-year-old Elara Friis believes. And why wouldn't she, when she's been named after one of Jupiter's many moons?A long-time assistant to astrophysicist Professor Haven at the University of Colorado Boulder, Elara's unexpected change in employment status couldn't come at a worse time. Even more unnerving is the sudden disappearance of her professor just minutes after their last conversation-not to mention the fact that she's somehow traveled four days into the future . . . with no recollection of those days' events.As more professors begin to go missing and the police begin to ask questions, there's yet another unexpected development in Elara's life: one that goes by the name of Xero Sivalla. A fellow assistant at the university, Xero seems to have inside knowledge on not only the growing number of faculty disappearances, but on Elara herself.As Elara spends more time with Xero, the more she discovers just how wrong her assumptions about life, the cosmos, and existence itself have been. Blurring the lines of reality is one thing, but cracking the entire Universe wide open? She should be so lucky-that is, unless it's been predestined from the start.
The highly anticipated metaphysical standalone from International Amazon Bestselling Author Kristen MartinThe night sky holds more mystery than every continent on Earth combined-at least that's what thirty-three-year-old Elara Friis believes. And why wouldn't she, when she's been named after one of Jupiter's many moons?A long-time assistant to astrophysicist Professor Haven at the University of Colorado Boulder, Elara's unexpected change in employment status couldn't come at a worse time. Even more unnerving is the sudden disappearance of her professor just minutes after their last conversation-not to mention the fact that she's somehow traveled four days into the future . . . with no recollection of those days' events.As more professors begin to go missing and the police begin to ask questions, there's yet another unexpected development in Elara's life: one that goes by the name of Xero Sivalla. A fellow assistant at the university, Xero seems to have inside knowledge on not only the growing number of faculty disappearances, but on Elara herself.As Elara spends more time with Xero, the more she discovers just how wrong her assumptions about life, the cosmos, and existence itself have been. Blurring the lines of reality is one thing, but cracking the entire Universe wide open? She should be so lucky-that is, unless it's been predestined from the start.