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ISBN: | 1494318326 (ISBN13: 9781494318321) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Guardians of Illyria #2 |

Nikolas Lee
Paperback | Pages: 206 pages Rating: 4.46 | 134 Users | 37 Reviews
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Title | : | The Iron-Jawed Boy and the Hand of the Moon (The Guardians of Illyria #2) |
Author | : | Nikolas Lee |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1 |
Pages | : | Pages: 206 pages |
Published | : | February 14th 2014 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (first published January 1st 2014) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Mythology. Young Adult |
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My Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8EC-... Discount Boxed Set: http://www.amazon.com/Guardians-Illyr... Year 2301 One month has passed since the death of Lady Vinya. Since the night sky went black in the sudden disappearance of the Moon. In the aftermath of the vanishing, the scales of the Balance have been disrupted and angered, the dark repercussions felt from the ruined lands of the Outerworld to the floating island home of the gods. Only now do the gods of Illyria stir, their period of mourning coming to a close as they call for a grand tournament. One that will decide the next Hand--a god worthy and powerful enough to pull the Moon back onto this plane. Of the contenders for the Throne, one is a malevolent prince of the Sun, another a twenty-armed inventor, and the third a disgraced father. But when thirteen-year-old Ionikus Reaves--Guardian of the gods and one-third child of the late Lady Vinya--is forced to volunteer as a competitor, Ion discovers this tournament and the gods who called for it aren't what they seem. For as he battles his way through the abandoned cities of the Outerworld, forced to fight for a Throne he doesn't want, Ion soon realizes he's not just a contender. But a pawn in a vicious game of the gods', where at the end, victory could mean death. And the destruction of the Moon itself.Rating Containing Books The Iron-Jawed Boy and the Hand of the Moon (The Guardians of Illyria #2)
Ratings: 4.46 From 134 Users | 37 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books The Iron-Jawed Boy and the Hand of the Moon (The Guardians of Illyria #2)
Woot! The second book has come! And good gods am I excited :DI see this book as more of a 1.5 than a full on TWO, though. It's shorter and more to the point than the first, but no less exciting, I assure you. I wanted it to be a more concise read that takes place over the course of a week, as opposed to its predecessor, which took place over the span of a year. I needed the first two books of this series to serve as a sort of slingshot into the third novel and beyond, since I have HUGE plans forAnother amazing book but Nikolas Lee. Ionikus Reeves is volunteered as a contender for the Throne of the Moon that was vacated after the Moon Goddess's death. The competition is filled with many obstacles that allow Ion to test his powers and try out new weather formations not previously tried by Ion. He meets all of the Illyrian Gods and learns of his past lives as well, which surprised me! Lee has once again done such an amazing job at writing characters who keep the reader interested and kept
Oh wow! I loved this book just as much (if not more) than the first one! It was so un-put-downable that I read the entire thing in two sittings :)The plot of the 'Hand of the Moon' is incredible. The story is so fast paced and wonderfully written, so it was really easy to read and get lost in.I'm enjoying seeing how Ion's character is developing as he's growing up and finding out more about the previous Sky Guardians. It was great to be introduced to the rest of the Illyrian Gods and the world

The Iron-Jawed Boy is a fun romp through a brand new fantasy world. Lee smoothly introduced Ion, and his supporting characters, while creating a very unique world order. I haven't read #1 yet, but plan on going back to see how the series is built from the ground up. And I'll definitely go for #3. Thankfully I don't feel like I missed too much by not reading the first installment (I might find out otherwise once I do), but for anyone who does as I did and start in the middle then you should be
Wow the first book was good and I like it a lot, this book was better and I loved it! We are back with Ion his sister and the other Guardians as we visit the Island home of the Illyrian Gods so the new hand of the moon can be chosen. Lady Vinya Goddess of the moon and Ions mother has been killed and that leaves her throne open and the moon gone. A month after the end of book one we get to see the battle for the throne of the moon and of course Ion is in the middle of it. How should the new
I received this book yet again from the awesome author in exchange for a book review. I absolutely loved the sequel. I felt it was a little bit more faster paced than the first one. There were so many moments where I just had to stop reading because I was so shocked at what happened. I was glad we found out more about Ion's history as a guardian and also Lillian is a bad ass and I love her. I cannot wait for the next installment of this series!
Just as good as the first book. I can't wait for the third one to come out. Lots of unexpected twists especially at the end.
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