
Asunder
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From the New York Times bestselling coauthor of My Plain Jane comes the thrilling and romantic second novel in the Incarnate trilogy, a fantasy series about a girl who is the first new soul born into a society where everyone else has been reborn hundreds of times.
As a Newsoul, Ana has always felt alone. Some residents of Heart are afraid of Ana's presence, a constant reminder of unstoppable change and the unknown. When the people turn violent, Ana must learn to stand up not only for herself, but also for those who cannot stand up for themselves.
Romantic and action-filled, the rich world of Asunder is perfect for fans of epic fantasy, like Graceling by Kristin Cashore and The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson, while Ana's courage to expose the cracks in society and fight for what is right is ideal for fans of dystopian novels.
But as the city of Heart turns against her, can one girl’s courage change a society that’s been the same for five thousand years?
- Forbidden Love: Ana is a Newsoul, an anomaly feared by everyone in Heart. Sam has lived a hundred lifetimes. Their connection is undeniable—and dangerous.
- Secrets and Lies: The cycle of rebirth that defines her world is built on a terrible secret. As Ana gets closer to the truth, she becomes a target.
- The Chosen One: As the only new soul in millennia, Ana’s very existence threatens the foundations of her society. But her uniqueness might also be its only hope.
- Action and Adventure: From facing down angry mobs in Heart to confronting mysterious magical creatures like the sylph, Ana’s journey is packed with heart-pounding danger.
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The Lady Janies are made up of New York Times bestselling authors Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, and Jodi Meadows. They first met in 2012, when their publishers sent them on a book tour together, and they hit it off so well they decided to write My Lady Jane so they could go on book tours together all the time. Between the three of them they’ve written more than twenty published novels, a bunch of novellas, a handful of short stories, and a couple of really bad poems. They’re friends. They’re writers. They’re fixing history by rewriting one sad story at a time. Learn more at ladyjanies.com.