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Edition Language: English
Series: The Emperor's Edge #3
Characters: Amaranthe Lokdon, Sicarius, Marl "Books" Mugdildor, Maldynado Montichelu, Basilard, Akstyr, Sespian Savarsin, Deret Mancrest
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Deadly Games (The Emperor's Edge #3) Kindle Edition | Pages: 328 pages
Rating: 4.32 | 5901 Users | 329 Reviews

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Title:Deadly Games (The Emperor's Edge #3)
Author:Lindsay Buroker
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 328 pages
Published:November 10th 2011
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Steampunk. Adventure. Romance. Magic

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When you’ve been accused of kidnapping an emperor, and every enforcer in the city wants your head, it’s hard to prove yourself an honorable person and even harder to earn an imperial pardon.

That doesn’t keep Amaranthe Lokdon and her team of outlaws from trying. When athletes start disappearing from the Imperial Games, they may finally have an opportunity to show the emperor that they’re on his side. If she and her comrades can get to the bottom of such a public mystery, they’re sure to get the credit.

But plans go awry when Amaranthe’s own men start plotting against each other, the new ally she’d hoped to acquire tries to turn her in, and her best fighter—and closest friend—disappears.

Maybe getting involved wasn’t such a good idea after all…

Deadly Games is approximately 110,000 words. It is the third book in The Emperor's Edge series.

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Ratings: 4.32 From 5901 Users | 329 Reviews

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This book was so much better than Dark Currents. Im giving **** ½. In fact, so far it was the best in the series. I feel like the action was more directed and had purpose. There was an exciting dynamic between the characters. One character decides to kill the other, while two others start to care for each other. This conflict, along with the mystery, gave this book a lot more suspense, and definitely gave the characters more depth. The Emperors Edge are slowly becoming an elite team of

How do you it Ms. Buroker? This series just keep getting better with each volume! You even added a kraken to the plot! And the last chapter, OMG. That just made me SWOON!! I knew there was some fire smoldering deep inside Sicarius's icy exterior. And Amaranthe Lokdon is one of the BEST heroines I've ever come across!The action is non-stop, but the strength of Deadly Games and the rest of the books is that it's character-driven. I LOVE IT!



So even though it took me 3 1/2 months to finish this one it is probably the my favorite yet. For reasons... Okay, maybe just one reason. Sicarius. "You're the only person who's ever wanted to give me happiness..."Athletes in what's equivalent to the Olympics are disappearing. Amaranthe and the gang are on the case.Blah Blah BlahBasilard has vowed to avenge the wrongs done to his kingdom. BlahMaldynado tries to set Amaranthe up with Lord Mancrest (Deret). Not once, but TWICE he tries to turn her

I love,love, love this series. Only thing wrong is I now have to wait months for the next book. This series is so entertaining. I smiled the whole way through this book. I smiled when I bought it (in anticipation) I smiled on the train while reading it, in the office (when thinking about it) and reading it at the restaurant waiting for my lunch date (so glad they were late!)I love how Amaranthe can talk people into doing whatever she wants, I love how Sicarius is gradually developing a sense of

I love,love, love this series. Only thing wrong is I now have to wait months for the next book. This series is so entertaining. I smiled the whole way through this book. I smiled when I bought it (in anticipation) I smiled on the train while reading it, in the office (when thinking about it) and reading it at the restaurant waiting for my lunch date (so glad they were late!)I love how Amaranthe can talk people into doing whatever she wants, I love how Sicarius is gradually developing a sense of

I usually stray away from stories about the fairer sex, perhaps because they tend to be too fair to digest. I wasn't always this way, and can in fact vividly remember gobbling upon stories about fairy queens and wicked witches, especially Enid Blyton's Blue, Yellow and Red fairy books, Malory Towers and what not. However, as things often come to pass, and then pass away- my appetite for bright and beautiful worlds faded- and I latched onto a darker and grimmer reality.Now, to say that female

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