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The Blameless
The Blameless
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Briana, Princess of Predonia, has lived a happy and sheltered life. Then, in a single night, her father’s kingdom is overthrown, her family is murdered, and centuries of peace are violently shattered. Fleeing for her life, Brie is rescued by Flinton, Derek, and Kove, three powerful protectors who take her under their wing and bring her to their secret stronghold deep in the mountains. There, Brie learns about the Blameless, people who receive magical gifts from the gods after performing acts of unparalleled selflessness. Among the Blameless, Brie discovers an amazing new world, gaining witty and resourceful companions as she strives to master the mysterious power within her. She aims to seek justice for her family, and, one day, to take back her people’s freedom.

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Genre: 

  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up

The Blameless is about the Princess of Predonia named Briana. One day, her castle is broken into and overthrown, which resulted in her family being brutally killed. The royal family is dead except for her. Brie, the terrified princess, does not know what to do, and she is scared for her life. Three burly men come to her aid and make sure that she is safe from harm’s way. Brie was then revealed to the Blameless, magical humans that were given magic by the gods.

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The Blameless, written by E.S. Christison, is a captivating story of fantasy about a young woman named Brie, more formally known as Princess Briana of Predonia. Brie had lived a life of royalty with her mother, father, and her brother Falen. Just like Brie, Falen was an heir to the family throne. Their family was loved by the community to whom they served until tragedy struck. Brie is forced to escape the castle. After witnessing her entire family being murdered at the hands of a vicious, unknown army, Brie was forced to flee the life she knew.

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