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Gem Kingdom #1

Birth Stone

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A secret realm...a dormant power...a forbidden desire...a world awakened...

Terrin sits on a throne he despises, having been forced to inherit a Kingdom when his brother killed their Queen mother ten years prior and banished their sister, rightful heir to the throne, to an otherworldly realm.

In the past decade, Terrin has been using every mage left on earth to look for his sister. At every turn, they've come up short, exhausted and nothing to show for it.
That is, until his best mage, Alec, disappears over a cliff and Terrin receives a divine prophecy about a key to unlock the realm...a key in the form of a beautiful and intriguing woman named Lyra.

Terrin must summon the patience it takes to train and work with Lyra, a fledgling mage with considerable power but little control--over her magic or her temper.

What he doesn't expect is his maddening physical reaction to her, and the control it takes on his part to keep his feelings to himself, buried under his responsibility to his throne and consequently to his people.

Will Terrin be able to help Lyra unlock the realm for the good of his Kingdom and the world?
And will the unlocking of the realm open another cascade of evils far more sinister than they already battle?


Lyra is just a schoolmistress from a small village, friendless, and on the verge of becoming a spinster.
Her world comes crashing down one day when she is summoned to the elusive royal Island of Gem by the mysterious King who tells her that her brother is missing and she is the key to finding him and restoring peace to the Earth.
There, in the King’s court, she will uncover the truth about herself and the world King Terrin has tried so hard to bury--that dormant, powerful magic lives within her and the world is not at all what it seems...

When the dark, brooding King joins her on a quest that forces her to face herself and her past, will she break or become stronger in the face of dark forces who want her for themselves?

The only thing more frightening than the journey is the end; will she be able to face herself after all she’s done? And will there be anything left of her heart when the King she is forbidden to love is done with her?

473 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 18, 2018

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Kate Kelley

13 books51 followers
Kate Kelley is a writer of Fantasy--all kinds. She spends her days gingerly avoiding plot holes and writer's blocks while four beautiful children and one hunky husband annoy her. And she says that with love.

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Author 8 books21 followers
March 13, 2018
Kate Kelley is an author who does not disappoint! This book was great. What I loved most, was the beautiful language the author used. Her description of setting and character were very well-crafted. She has a real talent for putting the reader right into the story. The characters Lyra and Terrin are well developed and interesting. This is a beautifully crafted read that will not leave you disappointed. Can't wait to read the next book!
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Author 20 books114 followers
January 8, 2018
Glittering 5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 and a 6th one 🌟 because this book is so good. Grr... why the stars are limited here? I want to give more.

"Alec is Lyra's only family and friend after their parent's death. Lyra is lonely as her brother leaves to work for the King. The kingdom of Terra is ruled by a King, they've never seen. People doesn't even speak his name out loud. When Alec goes missing, Lyra is taken to the castle of the King, which is shrouded in Mystery.

King Terrin isn't interested on the throne he sits in. His half-brother Techni banishes their sister Iris, the rightful Queen to the throne, chosen by the land. Now, Terrin must find Iris before its too late."


Such a gripping prologue. What a good way to start a story? The prologue certainly promises a feast and the author did not disappoint.

A few paragraphs into the story and I found myself falling in love with the descriptions that painted a world different from our knowledge. It's easy to get lost in her world.

Lyra - introduced as naive, lonely and a loving sister, who wants nothing more than to be with her brother as one happy family. Her character evolves a lot during the story and it's been a while since I last read such a powerful character.

Terrin - dark and brooding, yet there is a heart that longs for love.

Oriel - a mage and a friend of Terrin. He is such an interesting character.

Edwin - my least favorite character in this story. I don't know why, I disliked him the moment he was introduced in the story. Maybe because I wanted Lyra with the King. Then, Edwin is indeed a douche bag. 😤

Abner - It isn't necessary to mention him, but he is the second douche bag in the story. I wish Terrin cracked his potty face. 😡

Antagonist - Shh... Don't say his name out loud. Definitely a nightmare.

The attraction between Terrin and Lyra is expected, but they can't be together. Not in a romantic way. The sexual tension between them is palpable and each time they come closer, the reader will be like 'yes!' then, grr... I am not sure who is disappointed the most, the reader or the character. 😜🤔

I loved every bit of it and can honestly say that it's been a while since a story and writing style captured my mind. Lyra and Oriel's relationship confused me a little. It's as if I can't quiet figure out if Oriel was in friend zone. It felt like the author purposefully planned it to keep the readers on their toes.

The plot flows smoothly from one scene to the other. Each character has an important role to play and they've done their job. My favorite characters others than Terrin and Lyra are Poppi and Oriel.

The training and action scenes were well thought out and well written. The usage of magic is really good. I wish this is made into a movie. Only a few stories satisfies the reader in a certain way and leave them with a longing to read more. This is one of them.

What a way to end the story? It's perfect in every sense. The story answers several questions and yet leave the readers with an anticipation. We get a glimpse of the powerful antagonist and it holds a dark promise. Though Ganymede appeared only on a few scenes, he certainly cause a terror and can't wait to see what happens next. If his mere presence can cause so much damage, I can only guess what will happen when he really make an appearance.

I highly recommend this and I am sure going for a second round or more.👍

***ARC courtesy of author in exchange for an honest review***
Profile Image for Jennifer Adams.
Author 15 books84 followers
July 1, 2018
I love a story that is so well developed that it whisks me away from reality, taking me on a journey elsewhere; knights on horseback, magical kingdoms, portals to the otherworld, and faeries! Birth Stone starts out with a mysterious, suspenseful opening that has you turning the pages to unravel the answers.
You soon meet two siblings, Lyra and Alec whose journey you’ll follow throughout the book. They have a wonderful bond with one another. Aside from an aunt, they are all they have.
Alec works for King Terrin, who has him away from home so much that it upsets Lyra. It isn’t till the King calls on her when she learns why her brother has been working so hard. But her brother goes missing and the king requests for her to help him find her brother. This is where the story gets even more interesting.
Birth Stone is a book that will definitely keep you draw in, turning the pages. It’s packed with action and adventure and with a few surprising twist. I can’t wait to begin reading book two!
52 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2018
This story was exciting and rich, with intriguing characters who were well-described. I was rooting for King Terrin and Lyra. The power of the gemstones in their world was interesting and added to the magic. There were also gods mentioned but not to the point where they dominated the story or plot. I didn’t expect things to end like they did, so I’m excited to see where book 2 takes us. Recommended for fans of epic fantasy, it will not disappoint!
3 reviews
February 19, 2019
I started this book with no expectations and now I realized its the best decision I ever made while searching for books to be read.

The plot is amazing and well-written. The characters are alive and I can literally imagine myself as the characters.

I've read a lot of novels and this is one of the book that hooked you up right away and makes you eager to finish it with whatever cost it takes.
Applause to the author, Kate Kelly.
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60 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2018
LOVE!

Birth Stone: Gem Kingdom Series Book One by Kate Kelley is a fabulous read! I throughly enjoyed the characters, the tension, and world building. This story pulls you in from the start and won't let you go until the end, which then leaves you wanting more! The author has an amazing talent for writing and is on my authors to watch list!
Well done!
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Author 1 book7 followers
July 2, 2018
A little gem of a book

Sorry couldnt resist the pun! Took me a few chapters to really get into this story but once i did i was completely hooked. I cant wait to see what is in store for these characters in the next instalment. Love how the world of Lyra and Terrin is just getting more complicated and *spoiler alert* i hope they end up together!
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3,404 reviews60 followers
January 19, 2018
Birth stone

Such unique e characters, their quirks mixed with their individual gifts made the story
The world building was unique and creative though I do wish at times we were given moire details
The main plot was strong with quite a few colorful and surprising sub plots and twists
Full review to follow..
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Author 27 books54 followers
June 20, 2018
Two people are brought together through their desire to find their loved ones who have gone missing. The reluctant King Terrin and a lonely school teacher called Lyra. Other than her aunt Lyra’s only living relative is her brother Alec whom she rarely sees as he is away for eleven months of the year on mysterious kings business. She is just about to marry when she is called to the City of Gem where she is informed that her brother has disappeared. It is here that she discovers that her brother's ten-year quest was to find the Kings sister Iris. Terrin and Lyra set about, with the help of magic powers to release their loved ones from the realm of Eclipsa.
This is a story full of magic, the power of gemstones and unrequited romance. It is rich with every emotion you can imagine and beautifully descriptive writing. The world building was good and the characters strong. It is enjoyable escapism which flows you pleasurably into another world.
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3 reviews
January 4, 2019
A lot of authors don’t capture my attention the way Kate Kelly has done! Birthstone was fantastic! It took me to another place and time! Can’t wait to read the next ones! I will definitely be following Kate to see what she writes next!!
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17 reviews4 followers
December 30, 2017
This is a fantasy novel which takes you into that world. The author explained everything in a clear manner so that the reader can fully immerse into it. The story is fast moving and page turning. I completed the book in a day.

I like the main characters Lyra and Terrin. The way they feel for each other, the responsibilities they have which makes them to hide their emotions and finally how they open up themselves to each other are all clearly described.

Some may feel a little bored in the starting because of the vivid descriptions but it is only for some pages and it helps in understanding the fantasy world which follows. So be patient and trust me the story is wonderful and a fast read. So go for it. Fantasy lovers will surely love this.

The first part of the novel is a good read overall. And it's time to start reading the second part.
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Author 7 books43 followers
July 21, 2018
With vivid descriptions and crafted characters, Kate Kelley whisks us away from reality and brings us into the world of Lyra and Terrin - Two different characters brought together by a common problem, the disappearance of a beloved person.
Hooked from the first few pages, I couldn't put it down till the end.
Highly recommended for all the Epic Fantasy lovers ( like me).
59 reviews
June 18, 2020
Wonderful surprise

I was riveted the moment I stared reading, until the end! I'm an extreme acid reader, some may say obsessed. This story has it all! Romance, true friendship, attitude and sarcasm, twisted plots and greed. Princesses, peasants, Kings, ,and Fae Royalty! It's like nothing you've read before. Seriously what more could you want?
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490 reviews10 followers
February 12, 2018
Lots of action interesting enough to keep you reading. Lyra has magic skills she never knew about until the king summons her to help him. Her brother is missing so she helps the king with a lot of tension along the way. Will they be successful in their quest? Interesting story and different to what I normally read but I really enjoyed it.
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Author 39 books180 followers
March 21, 2019
Love this book!

Kate Kelley’s Birth Stone: An Epic Fantasy Romance is the first book in the Gem Kingdom Series. It was such a good read. It had all the elements of both romance and fantasy, combined to make a gripping story. The world-building was great fantastic, the plot was layered, and the characters were well-developed and engaging. It’s one of those books that is hard to put down, right through to the fantastic ending, which leaves the reader scrambling to start book 2 to find out what happens next!
152 reviews15 followers
March 22, 2019
What a wonderful read! Suggest putting everything aside for a few hours to indulge in this fabulous book. It has a bit of everything. Adventure, mystery, romance, magic, good v bad. Couldn't put it down in the end. Scene descriptions are great and the writing flows well. Really put the read in the moment. So glad there is a follow up. Might have been a tad annoyed if I was left hanging!
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328 reviews72 followers
April 7, 2018
4.5 stars ** I recieved a free PDF copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.**

Birth Stone, I have to say, is one of my personal favorite fantasy books I have read. Given, I don't read a lot of fantasy, but still, I really enjoyed it nonetheless.

As for the world, this story was set it in, Kelley did a good job of making her descriptions and depictions clear in a way that keeps you fully engrossed in the world for the entire duration of the story length. This being said, I would have liked better descriptions at certain times in the book, however, overall, for most of the story, it lived up to the first sentence of this paragraph.

It's been a second for me, with the books I have read recently, where I have read a book with characters that I genuinely enjoyed, but Birth Stone did not make that list. The two main characters, Lyra and Terrin, were two that I was fond of. Each of the individual quirks found in both of them combined with the action and adventure of the story, the other person's quirks, and their individual, as well as the other's gifts, just made them mesh together really well in a way that worked nearly flawlessly.

One thing I strongly dislike in books is when it action-filled to the point where it either distracts from what is happening or overpowers the book as a whole. While this book was, I would say, action-filled, it did not distract what was happening and did not overpower the book as a whole by any means whatsoever.

Regarding the plot, Kelley was able to develop a solid main plot. Within the main plot, she was able to throw in some plot twists as well as subplots that helped to bring the story together. Structure wise, there was nothing wrong with the plot in this book.

As a lot of fantasy genre books are, it was face-paced, but it wasn't fast-paced to the point where things got skipped over or rushed, it was face-paced due to the action that filled up this book.

Birth Stone will not leave you disapointed or let down by any means, and it is a read that I highly recommend regardless of if you're into fantasy or not. I've never liked fantasy and it's one of my favorites from this year that I have read so far.

I would definitely like to check out more of Kate Kelley's works after enjoying this one as much as I did.
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Author 72 books324 followers
March 5, 2018
This is a well-written and thought out fantasy, where the shock of who you vastly changes your life.

There are great descriptions of the fae land and well-developed characters. There's good v evil, action, adventure and romance. Although I don't like too intimate scenes, that's only personal preference and fit the story. The plot was nicely done, and the story was left on a clever note.

Worth a look.
1 review
August 20, 2020
Definitely worth reading.

Sarah J. Maas fans will definitely love this book!!! I enjoyed it quite a bit and loved the different personalities of the main characters.
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51 reviews
December 16, 2025
2.5 ⭐️
Bleh.. after getting past all the grammatical errors, it was a pretty basic story with a not so surprising twist. Terrin has no emotional range and Lyra trauma bonds with the first person who is nice to her and blames everyone else for her problems.
72 reviews
December 26, 2021
Enjoyed this book, discovering this world was good fun.
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5 reviews
September 16, 2025
DNF 58% it was good for a free book from stuff your kindle, but I know there is more out there for me.
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508 reviews5 followers
December 19, 2025
Very eventful tale with horrendous opposition and enduring wills to get the results wished for.
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50 reviews
December 25, 2025
love the suspense at the end but that is literally the only thing that makes me want to read the next one
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19 reviews
August 7, 2019
Not my cup of tea. The characters were flat and felt stiff. One minute the two main characters make progress in knowing each other the next they are trying to get naked. Then awkward dancing around until the next kiss. Repeat a few times.
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