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Runebinder

(2017)
(The first book in the Runebinder Chronicles series)
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Runebinder is wall-to-wall elemental magic and mayhem. Alex R. Kahler knows how to rock some socks.’ Kendare Blare, author of Three Dark Crowns.

Runebinder is a book that feels like a mix between This Savage Song and The Immortal Rules.’ Rosina Brooker, on Netgalley.

Magic will rise.

When magic returned to the world, it could have saved humanity, but greed and thirst for power caused mankind's downfall instead. Now once-human monsters called Howls prowl abandoned streets, their hunger guided by corrupt necromancers and the all-powerful Kin. Only Hunters have the power to fight back in the unending war, using the same magic that ended civilization in the first place.

But they are losing.

Tenn is a Hunter, resigned to fight even though hope is nearly lost. When he is singled out by a seductive Kin named Tomas and the enigmatic Hunter Jarrett, Tenn realizes he's become a pawn in a bigger game. One that could turn the tides of war. But if his mutinous magic and wayward heart get in the way, his power might not be used in favor of mankind.

If Tenn fails to play his part, it could cost him his friends, his life…and the entire world.

Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Mass, Victoria Aveyard and Leigh Bardugo.


Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

Praise for this book

"Runebinder is wall-to-wall elemental magic and mayhem. Alex R. Kahler knows how to rock some socks." - Kendare Blake

"Runebinder is what the dark side of magic looks like. Bloody and brilliant." - Erica Cameron

"Smart and original, this devastating fantasy has irresistible characters and startling twists around every corner. And can I just say: Sexy. As. Hell." - Andrea Cremer

"Dark, fascinating, and intense--Kahler has created a new hero and world you'll want to lose yourself in." - Cindy Pon

"A roller coaster ride through a world of chaos and blood." - Carrie Ryan

"If The Walking Dead and Constantine had a baby and that baby was unabashedly queer as hell, it would be Runebinder. Visceral and haunting, Kahler has crafted a post-apocalyptic horror that will live in your bones long after the final page." - Tristina Wright


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