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Kingdom Cold Reviews


Here are some of my favorite Kingdom Cold reviews from some of the best bloggers from around the world. <3

"Somehow, I managed to count the major plot twists in the story. Yes! Twist with an 'S'"
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“KINGDOM COLD is Brittni Chenelle’s answer to ‘How to write something completely alive, fresh and filled with the unexpected!’”

"Don't read this book. Because once you do, you won't be able to stop and not any kind of cosmic forces would keep your eyes away from it even for a second."

"Get ready for one of the most dazzling YA releases of the year. Not only is Kingdom Cold intense and thrilling, it is culturally diverse and full of twists and turns."

"Looking for a book with romance, royalty, and an intense plot twist? This is the book for you!"

"Kingdom Cold is an addictive read. The story pulled me in deeper every chapter I read."

"One must fall." Kingdom Cold is an exercise in writing a multicultural fantasy adventure of Murphy's law."

"Chenelle takes what is expected and flips it into such a creative whirlwind of drama."

"Kingdom Cold is a short, enjoyable read for both a younger and more mature audience."

"A story that is as cold as the title implies with its wars and schemes--and as warm the love enclosed within it, Kingdom Cold, is filled with twists and unexpected turns—gripping the reader from beginning to end." 

"Kingdom Cold was a pleasantly nice surprise."

"Are you looking for a young adult fantasy that does not follow the typical stereotypes? Then I would highly recommend Kingdom Cold to you."



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