Her worst nightmare. His dark past. Can they save their people? A deadly epidemic devastates Whitestrand city. Healer Natalie Desmond must unravel the disease’s secrets before it spreads. Lives are on the line—among them, her family. In the wake of an injury, Healer Jules Rayvenwood can’t use Healing magic. Reluctantly, he works with a former student, Natalie, to try and regain his abilities. It’s a tough pill to swallow for someone once so gifted in his profession. Ordered to fight the epidemic as a team, Natalie and Jules must make their partnership work—or face the disastrous consequences. Isles of Stone is a YA fantasy romance trilogy. If you like strong heroines, unique magical worlds, and staying up late to see if the main characters fall in love, then you’ll love the Isles of Stone trilogy by Kate Kennelly. Scroll up and dive into this YA fantasy romance today! What your fellow readers say about the Isles of Stone “This fantastic debut novel sets the scene of a wonderful new world for readers to explore and gives you characters you can't stop thinking about even when the book has come to a close.” – Amazon Reviewer “This new author has done a nice job of blending mystery, action, and romance. She has created characters you can identify with, a landscape of setting that is vibrant, and a storyline that has you turning pages to see what happens next.” – Amazon Reviewer “This series features a unique world of magical healers, a very unique magic system and world which is refreshing in a very crowded YA sub-genre.” – Amazon Reviewer “Grab a copy, a cup of your favourite beverage, curl up in your favourite reading spot and become lost in this wonderfully written series. Highly recommend.” – Amazon Reviewer “What a rollercoaster of a series and what an amazing last book in the series. I devoured it in an afternoon. It was mesmerising, all the things that happened to Natalie, her struggles to come to terms with her new self, were oh so real. The villain was truly demented, causing all sorts of problems for your main characters. Through it all the sense of comradeship shone though despite all the issues. I thoroughly enjoyed this series and am sad it has finished.” – Amazon Reviewer
KATE KENNELLY started writing creatively when she was ten years old. She let a bad grade on a creative writing project in seventh grade get her down and stopped writing altogether. Many years later, now suffering from chronic pain, someone asked her “When are you not in pain?” The answer was “When I do creative things.” Kate challenged herself to sit down and write something – anything – for the therapeutic value. Thirteen chapters later, not only was she writing, but she was reading books on writing, watching YouTube videos, learning all she could to try and craft a good story.
In her free time, Kate loves to Irish dance, play fiddle, do yoga, meditate and play World of Warcraft with her book club friends.
I was lucky to read an ARC of this book releasing soon. This is a brand new YA fantasy series with a completely original magic system. Our main characters are healers powered by leylines on the island of Ismerald. In the world Kate Kennelly created each island enhances specific traits in gifted individuals. In this book we follow the adventures of a newly graduated healer-Natalie and her mentor/former teacher Julier.
First off, there is a free prequel novella that I recommend reading first, it introduces the world and the main characters.
I really enjoyed this world, it felt new in a genre flooded with a hundred Hunger Games/Twilight rip-offs. The characters feel real and flawed. Natalie though strong and talented; is still just 18. Her age shows in her actions, self doubt and ease of tears.
I really look forward to the next book and following our heroes as they mature their relationship and path to self discovery.
In this beautiful new YA fantasy world, built by author Kate Kennelly, a young and talented healer, Natalie, and the handsome healer she's loved from a far, Jules, are brought together as they navigate finding ways for Jules to continue healing despite his grave war wound. Just as they are finding their footing in new territory, both in how to work together, and on more personal grounds, they are tasked with defeating a plague that defies all they know about healing. Thrust into the midst of desperate and dying people, with more on the line than they ever thought they'd face, a more sinister plot begins to unfold with potential much bigger, sweeping, consequences for their world as they know it.
This fantastic debut novel sets the scene of a wonderful new world for readers to explore and gives you characters you can't stop thinking about even when the book has come to a close. The end of the book will leave you scouring the internet for the next book's release date! Seriously can't wait for "Sunstone's Secret" to come out! At least there's a sneak peek in the back of Emerald's Fracture and we have a title to keep an eye out for!
Pandemics are not new nor are plagues! In this fictional setting, I could see the problems these people were having to try and find the problems were causing the disease and no one really had an inclining of what to do and how to save the sick and dying. One character is being used as a scapegoat that is also being forced to do things that are not exactly ethical! We also see someone who is being a tyrant to the nth degree. With this pandemic we are experiencing in our world today I see the similarities with the setting of this story of the first part of her trilogy! I can hardly wait for the money to be able to buy the next book!
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Disclaimer: I'm friends with the author, but I bought the book before I knew her.
I get that this book is labeled as YA since the protagonist is only 18; however, I never felt like it was a typical YA novel. The writing felt very mature. I enjoyed that the heroine doesn't have some tragic backstory. I was fascinated by the way the author used an actual pandemic as a basis for the pandemic in the book (I will not say how). The relationship between the two main characters was multi-dimensional. There were a lot of simple touches that made me feel invested in the story all around, and I loved the side characters, too. Except for the villain.
And the dog doesn't die. Thank goodness. (That's a bit of a spoiler, but if you're like me, you'll appreciate it.)
Finding where you belong and what you told is in you community can take a lifetime. To have those decisions forced upon you can cause discontent and rebellion. Our two heros had to decide if they would follow orders or follow their hearts. As two accomplished healers wasn't saving lives more important than the politics of the Abby council. Follow their adventure as they struggle to be true to themselves and the magic they wield. The two prequels will help with their backstory and shed a light on their loyalties. A good read.
I totally recommend this author to anyone looking for a new series to read. I was enthralled from page one, the world building is so realistic, you could swear you smelt the fish in the port city. Her characters are so lifelike you can see in your minds eye, the disheartening conditions of the sick and dying. Natalie and Julies are fully fleshed people that you find yourself caught up in their struggles and joys. I recommend that you read the prequels first as they give you an insight into the characters. Highly recommended.
In short, I totally recommend this book and will certainly read the rest of the saga. Even though it had some predictable moments, they all made sense for me. Like, they were things that needed to happen. Also, I loved Kate’s writing style because it had a lot of details without being overwhelming.