book cover of Kismet
 

Kismet

(2014)
(The first book in the Forevermore series)
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Beware. Sometimes you get what you ask for.
Sixteen-year-old Madison Banner had the perfect life: a good home, great friends, and loving parents. Everything was normal, until she overheard that she had been adopted.

After confronting her parents, Madison was left with more questions than what had been answered. Rules were set. She would be told the truth after she graduated -- two years.

As Madison pries into the secrets of her heritage, she discovers more than she ever bargained for. Strange things begin to happen. Dreams of a mysterious nightly visitor seem all too real. A power within her awakens. There was more handed down through her DNA than dark hair and purple eyes. She has been given a destiny, whether she wanted it or not.

Kismet is the first novel in the follow-up-series to K.A. Poe’s Nevermore, but can be read as a stand-alone series. This novel is approximately 70,000 words in length (280 pages).

"The Nevermore/Forevermore saga is an amazing new addition to the great urban fantasy and paranormal romance traditions of Richelle Mead, Rachel Caine, and Stephenie Meyer. Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Vampire Academy, The Morganville Vampires, and The Twilight Saga will feel right at home!" - Bella Legler, ARC reviewer.

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˃˃˃ More by K.A. Poe
THE NEVERMORE SERIES
Twin Souls
Hybrid
Sacrifice
Destiny

THE FOREVERMORE SERIES
Kismet
Catalyst
Solstice
Eventide
Coalesce
Schism
Fracture
Eclipse

THE EVENTIDE SERIES
Genesis
Synergy
Anathema

NEVERMORE / FOREVERMORE NOVELLAS
Restore
Salem
Closure

THE ANI’MARI SAGA
Ephemeral
Evanescent

THE AVARIAL TRILOGY
The King’s Hourglass
The Phantom’s Gift

DARIUS (Serial)
Through the Rift



Genre: Paranormal Romance

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