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A Throne for Sisters #2

Une cour de voleurs

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« Morgan Rice a imaginé ce qui promet d'être une autre série brillante et nous plonge dans une histoire de fantasy avec trolls et dragons, bravoure, honneur, courage, magie et foi en sa propre destinée. Morgan Rice a de nouveau réussi à produire un solide ensemble de personnages qui nous font les acclamer à chaque page .... Recommandé pour la bibliothèque permanente de tous les lecteurs qui aiment les histoires de fantasy bien écrites ».
--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (pour Le Réveil des Dragons)

Morgan Rice, l'auteur à succès n°1, nous propose une nouvelle série de fantasy inoubliable.

Dans UNE COUR DE VOLEURS (UN TRÔNE POUR DES SŒURS, Tome Deux), Sophia, 17 ans, voit ses espoirs s'écrouler quand elle est chassée du monde romantique de l'aristocratie et qu'elle est obligée de revenir aux horreurs de l'orphelinat. Cette fois-ci, on dirait que les bonnes sœurs comptent la tuer. Pourtant, son cœur brisé la fait encore plus souffrir. Est-ce que Sebastian comprendra son erreur et reviendra la chercher ?

Sa sœur cadette, Kate, 15 ans, commence sa formation auprès de la sorcière, atteint la maturité sous ses auspices, maîtrise l'art du combat à l'épée, gagne plus de pouvoir qu'elle n'avait jamais imaginé pouvoir en posséder — et décide de partir à la rescousse de sa sœur. Elle se retrouve au milieu d'un monde où règnent violence et combat, et également tentée par une magie qu'elle désire fortement mais qui risque de la consumer.

Un secret sur les parents perdus de Sophia et de Kate est révélé et, pour les deux sœurs, les apparences sont trompeuses. En fait, il se pourrait que le destin soit complètement chamboulé.

UNE COUR DE VOLEURS (UN TRÔNE POUR DES SŒURS, Tome Deux) est le deuxième tome d'une nouvelle série de fantasy éblouissante plein d'amour, de cœurs brisés, de tragédie, d'action, d'aventure, de magie, de sorcellerie, de dragons, de destinée et de suspense haletant. Ce roman captivant déborde de personnages qui vous charmeront et se déroule dans un monde que vous n'oublierez jamais.

Le tome n°3 de la série, UNE CHANSON POUR DES ORPHELINES, sortira bientôt.

« Une fantasy pleine d'action qui saura plaire aux amateurs des romans précédents de Morgan Rice et aux fans de livres tels que le cycle L'Héritage par Christopher Paolini .... Les fans de fiction pour jeunes adultes dévoreront ce dernier ouvrage de Rice et en demanderont plus. »
—The Wanderer, A Literary Journal (pour Le Réveil des Dragons)

213 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2017

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Morgan Rice

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Morgan Rice is the #1 bestselling and USA Today bestselling author of the epic fantasy series THE SORCERER’S RING, comprising seventeen books; of the #1 bestselling series THE VAMPIRE JOURNALS, comprising twelve books; of the #1 bestselling series THE SURVIVAL TRILOGY, a post-apocalyptic thriller comprising three books; of the epic fantasy series KINGS AND SORCERERS, comprising six books; of the epic fantasy series OF CROWNS AND GLORY, comprising 8 books; of the new epic fantasy series A THRONE FOR SISTERS, comprising eight books (and counting); and of the new science fiction series THE INVASION CHRONICLES. Morgan’s books are available in audio and print editions, and translations are available in over 25 languages.

TURNED (Book #1 in the Vampire Journals), ARENA ONE (Book #1 of the Survival Trilogy), A QUEST OF HEROES (Book #1 in the Sorcerer’s Ring) and RISE OF THE DRAGONS (Kings and Sorcerers—Book #1) are each available as free downloads!

Morgan loves to hear from you, so please feel free to visit www.morganricebooks.com to join the email list, receive a free book, receive free giveaways, download the free app, get the latest exclusive news, connect on Facebook and Twitter, and stay in touch!

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Profile Image for FERNANDA.
82 reviews
July 30, 2020
La historia continúa siguiendo a dos hermanas y poco a poco se incluyen historias paralelas de más personajes y eso permite que puedas conocerlos más.
Este libro me gustó más que el primero porque te explica varias cosas que quedaron sueltas en el primero y te habré muchas más que hace que sea una historia muy interesante.
Me gusta que la autora no se detiene mucho a describir las cosas y hace que sea muy fácil y rápido de leer, también me encanta que los personajes son como curvas que en algún momento se juntan, pero cada uno tiene un camino diferente y cada uno tiene su propia lucha para lograr lo que quieren.
Profile Image for Nathalie Bakelandt.
494 reviews30 followers
January 15, 2023
Het tweede deel in de serie Troon voor zusters.
Ik zal de serie zeker uitlezen want eenmaal je in een verhaal zit wil je zeker verder weten hoe het allemaal verloopt. Er zijn wel een paar zaken waarvan ik benieuwd ben.
Een topper is het voor mij niet en verslavend zou ik het ook niet noemen.
Gemiddeld voor mij maar toch goed genoeg om de vier delen te lezen.
Ik lees ze via kobo plus
Profile Image for Elena Marmiroli.
859 reviews19 followers
August 31, 2021
2,75

Lo stile di scrittura non è dei migliori, ma nonostante ciò la storia è interessante, principalmente per via dei 3 personaggi principali e siccome essendo così breve risulta una lettura molto veloce.
2,369 reviews50 followers
April 15, 2018
This book was a lot better than the previous book. First, character development happens! Kate learns patience and how to calm herself. On the other end of the spectrum, Sophia figures out how to be less of a victim (i.e. assert herself).

In short,

Plotwise - there are some elements that need to be streamlined. I did feel that some events moved too fast - though this might be linked to another major flaw of this book: it's brevity. I've read two books so far, and I still feel like I've read two-thirds of a book.

But I enjoyed reading this.
4 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2017
I used to think Morgan Rice was a pseudonym for M R. Why does Morgan Rice copycat every M.R. Mathias release? Mathias just released Fantastica a two book series, that is promised to be more, now this author sets up pre orders for a comparable 2 book series, and is most likely copying Mathias's new releases this very moment. She also copied Game of Thrones. The original is always best. Look at the publication dates and see for yourself. However entertaining Rice's books are, they are just unoriginal knockoffs. Read them both and see for yourself.
Profile Image for Patricia  Meyers.
571 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2017
Love this book!

Yet another favorite read! I haven't read Morgan Rice before. This book makes me want more. Definitely recommend if you enjoy fantasy books.
Profile Image for Patti.
61 reviews
January 31, 2018
The first 2/3 was awesome--I couldn't put it down. The last 1/3 was painfully slow. Not sure I want to try book 3 although I'd love to see what happens to Sophia....
Profile Image for Misteriosa.
53 reviews17 followers
May 27, 2020
Igual que el primer libro, la historia es llevadera, tiene un buen ritmo resultado de seguir a varios personajes en distintos lugares en paralelo, eso al estar bien manejado lo vuelve más dinámico.
No es muy descriptivo, se enfoca más en los hechos y como van transitando los personajes los mismos, sin mucho detalle. Se comprende más fácilmente que el primero, nos dan un poco más de información, da la sensación de ser más "completo".
En este libro se abren muchos hilos que en el primero casi ni se tocan y que sospecho son los que verdaderamente alimentarán el principio de esta serie. Esos mismos atraen ya que al menos los 4 más importantes no se van a resolver en este tomo.
Se mantienen aún firmes las personalidades tan diferentes de ambas protagonistas, ese contraste las distingue y aunque podría hacerse difuso por las situaciones, la autora sabe sostenerlo.
Resalto lo mucho que me gusta el dinamismo de esta historia. Llevaba un tiempo sin tocar libro y este será un impulso para volver al ruedo, ya que es una historia fácil de digerir y que te deja bastante conforme.
Me gusta el rumbo que está tomando esta historia, y por eso ya mismo estoy comenzando con el 3°.
Profile Image for nella.
88 reviews3 followers
May 18, 2022
The writing in the dialogue especially is awkward and feels rushed, eg, in one chapter, we see Kate suck at training and we assume it'll take her a while to get to where she needs to be, but the very next Kate pov chapter, she has suddenly managed to get the sword???😒 and if the second her was just herself with all the strengths and none of the weaknesses, why did she have a moment of weakness that allowed Kate to beat her???? And judging by the time span, since Sophia hadn't been put on the ship yet, it must have only been a day. Two maybe even three max. Now how did Kate do a full 180 and is suddenly able to kill everyone??? UNSCATHED????? It feels too convenient how the House of the Unclaimed was suddenly over. Had none of the girls thought of burning it before? Kate and her 5 minutes of training killed and stopped everyone?? The girlies couldn't have just joined forces to kill them before??? Also, I don't care Kate doesn't like men she's gay!!!!

I will not be finishing the series <3
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Profile Image for Hollie Smurthwaite.
Author 7 books56 followers
September 4, 2024
The stakes are even higher in this second book in the series. Definitely read in order. Sophia in particular has a rough time of it.

The story is really engaging, and it's got me hooked from this point forward (so far).
Profile Image for Heather.
73 reviews
September 18, 2018
***A SMALL SPOILER***
I'm glad I decided to read the second book, as it's much better than the first. More believable storylines, ( though Sophia showing signs of pregnancy just a handful of days later is rather stupid ) and the characters have more depth. I may continue with the series, because yet again, the book ends with major cliffhangers.
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Profile Image for Marie.
272 reviews2 followers
October 27, 2017
Great Book.

I enjoyed the story, I love the characters. The book progresses at a fast pace and seemed to be over way to soon. Read the books in order though, that's a must! Can't wait for book 3!
56 reviews
November 11, 2017
Can't put the book down!!

I am enjoying this series so much. So much heart and intrigue. Great character development and terrific story line.
Highly recommend this book.
Looking forward to the next one in the series.
Profile Image for Susan.
1,485 reviews
May 12, 2018
I have not yet read the first book in this series, so I was missing some background. Sophia is back in the terrible orphanage, where the nuns seem bent on killing her by beating her to death. She keeps mind-calling to her sister Kate to help. The reason she is in the orphanage is that her status has been discovered just before she was to marry Prince Sebastian, whom she loves. In the meantime, Kate is in the forest training as a fighter with a witch, gaining powers, amazing speed, proficiency with a sword, and other skills. When she leaves to save her sister, she finds herself in a world of violence. When they discover a secret about their lost parents, everything begins to change again. Sophia is determined to get Sebastian back, while Kate is off with the army. Sophia discovers others who can mind-talk the way she and her sister do. This book was a little confusing because I didn't have the backstory, but I enjoyed it all the same, and will look for others in the series - hopefully in order this time!
Profile Image for Cinzia Palmero.
321 reviews3 followers
October 22, 2022


Ribadisco che potevano essere raggruppati, ma ammetto che come letture per ragazzi vanno piú che bene. Cattura e incuriosisce molto piú del primo. Kate finisce un duro allenamento in cui guadagna molto ma trovo che perda anche molta umanità, se pur condivido i gesti compiuti in seguito al ritorno non accetto che non provi sentimenti al riguardo. Mi fa sorridere la sua cotta e adoro come venga descritto questo loro piacersi, sentimenti appena accennati che scaldano. Dall'altra parte abbiamo Sofia, che cacciata dal principe ritorna tra le mura della sua vecchia prigione. Assistiamo ad una cruda realtà, che la porta prima a soffrire e poi a sperare che la sorella riesca a sentirla. Piú volte tenta di usare il suo potere e spero che prima della fine arrivi qualcuno a spiegarne la reale portata.
Abbiamo molti piú capitoli di Sebastian, che se da un lato mi piace e potrebbe rivelarsi un ottimo principe dall'altra non riesce a ragionare seriamente e si lascia abbindolare da chiunque.


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Profile Image for Caprice.
278 reviews6 followers
October 26, 2017
Terrific Follow-up

*****WARNING! MILD SPOILERS*****


A Court for Thieves is the second book in the series A Throne for Sisters. It continues the story of Sophia and Kate. As Kate begins her apprenticeship with the Lady of the Fountain, she learns her heart's desire - how to fight. Sophia, on the other hand, having been hunted down and brought back to the House of the Unclaimed, is sold to a slaver, and on her way to another city. When Kate is finally able to respond to her sister's cry for help, she frees Sophia and the other women who have also been sold. The rest of the story follows each sister individually while they each travel the paths they have chosen.

I enjoyed this book as much as the first book in the series. The different situations each finds herself in are completely believable. Again, there is a cliffhanger ending, and I am anxious to read the third book.
Profile Image for Athena (OneReadingNurse).
970 reviews140 followers
December 12, 2018
I liked this so much more than the first book. I had a hard time forgiving the author for all of the typos, grammar, etc, but it gets worse in the third book. I feel like editing is important and this just throws me off.

The story starts to pick up and smooth out later in this book, especially Kate's story. I feel like the plot will turn towards Sophia later on, but these early books are Kate's story. She is indentured to a witch, who is honestly the most interesting character so far. We are also gently introduced to the Master of Crows, who has potential to be an interesting villian.

I am still not loving the dialogue, and the plot still just doesn't fit together quite right, but the story itself is becoming more interesting at this point. I would like to see more character development even if it makes the books longer.

Again, this took about 3-4 hours to read and isn't terrible for young adults, but I don't think many adults will be able to get into it.
Profile Image for Faith.
61 reviews
September 4, 2021
A Court for Thieves is better than the first book A Crown for Sisters. There is more character development and you more point la of view. Some characters are still fairly one dimensional, but it is an improvement from have just Sophia’s and Kate’s point of view. However, I think the biggest issue I have with the writing it that there is no clear progression of time. It will seem like most of the events have taken place in a day or two, then there you get information it have been weeks. For example, while it seems like three to five days have past for the events of book one and book two, there is some evidences out get that implies the two books have taken place over 6 weeks. Still, I am interested enough and these are easy break from longer more involved novels I have been listening too.
Profile Image for Masoodah Akooji.
76 reviews
November 28, 2024
A Court for Thieves (A Throne for Sisters, #2) by Morgan Rice
5 STARS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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The second installment in the ATFS series and can I just say... I love this series so far!
There is just so much happening but its easy to keep up. The different settings, the characters- everything is just perfect!

Can't wait to continue this series.

FULL REVIEW TO COME

Profile Image for Symone.
299 reviews
May 8, 2018

This is the 2nd Morgan Rice series that I have LOVED book 1 and then struggled to get past the rest of the series. I am not sure if it is the disconnect between having the story split into so many parts and I wonder if the book was presented to me as a whole if I would be ok getting it finished but I find the story just naturally lagged in this second instalment and where I really wanted to know what happened after book 1 at about 50% I just found myself not caring anymore. The same thing happened in the series Of Crowns and Glory. I devoured book 1 but the interest didn't carry me into book 2 and beyond.
Profile Image for Maria Jenkins.
17 reviews1 follower
May 18, 2022
Despite the fact that I'm still pretty on-the-fence about this series, I binged this book in one night. The continuation is intensely frustrating, as the number of point-of-view characters expands, letting the reader see just how intensely Sophia and Sebastian love each other even as, in true harlequin romance fashion, each thinks they are hated by the other. They spend almost the entire book trying to find each other, to actually talk, but just missing each other in the worst ways, and now it's looking like it might be YEARS before they are actually in the same place at the same time, and in the meantime, T-R-A-U-M-A!
Profile Image for Julie Powell.
Author 72 books324 followers
February 23, 2018
I bought book two and three as one volume but wanted to review book two separately.

The life of the two sisters is never easy and in this part of the story there are many lessons to learn, not least, the cruelties within their world.

I will not give away the story but will say that this book is not as rushed as book one, that the character development and world building is excellent and the plot thickens. There is also further involvement with Prince Sebastian.

Overall, enjoyable, engaging and entertaining.
Profile Image for Sarah Jewett.
127 reviews2 followers
October 28, 2018
Clarification

The second book of the series clears up that book 1 did not, in fact take place over 2 days! Good to know!

Morgan Rice does a wonderful job of dragging her readers into her worlds. Making them beg for more! Such a cruel master, to leave such a cliff at the end for us to hurtle into book 3. Lucky me it's already out!

Some expected things happen. I love the cat! Makes me like Sophia more then Kate.....I'm curious what happens to Rupert but happy that Sebastian comes to his senses. Staring death in the face can straighten out ones priorities!
Profile Image for Selaya Morton.
221 reviews3 followers
June 14, 2019
Once again, a great offering from Morgan Rice who finally seems to have her editing & production team firing on all cylinders. It took me a bit longer to get through since every time I settled in to read it, my phone would ring - and I have to respond to these calls - started to think it was jinxed. I did enjoy the multiple plot lines and was extremely impressed with the way certain of the characters extricated themselves from the problems they encounter - or are put in their way!

So, hopefully, Book #3 will be as enjoyable and I can finish it in a more timely fashion!
Profile Image for Paula Goros.
165 reviews3 followers
March 3, 2021
Una Corte para los ladrones es la segunda entrega de esta saga de fantasía, romance, aventuras y acción donde dos hermanas, Sofía y Catalina, criadas en un orfanato para niños repudiados por la sociedad deciden escaparse y averiguar sobre sus raíces. Ambas poseen las capacidad de leer la mente a las personas pero esta cualidad no está muy bien aceptada en Ashton. Catalina decide aprender a luchar para defenderse ella sola de cualquier peligro mientras que Sofía sueña con atrapar algún príncipe y con vivir en palacio. La autora sabe mantener la curiosidad del lector, sin detenerse mucho en los detalles y cambiando de escena en cada capítulo para darle frescura y rapidez a la lectura. En esta ocasión, Catalina descubrirá sus habilidades para la lucha y el precio a pagar por ser la aprendiza de una poderosa y oscura maga, mientras Sofía conoce por fin al príncipe Sebastián. Es un libro juvenil, de aventuras y magia que puede servir perfectamente como guión para una serie de Netflix. Entretenido, ligero y sin complicaciones, el lector sabe lo que va a pasar pero sigue la lectura pq resulta muy amena y por disfrute.
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