The Pursual

Book 1 of The Nome Chronicles

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Dystopian, Fiction - YA, Dystopia, Teen
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Author: F. F. John ISBN: 1230001630336
Publisher: Harcourt Briggs Publication: April 8, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: F. F. John
ISBN: 1230001630336
Publisher: Harcourt Briggs
Publication: April 8, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A retelling of the tale of Romeo and Juliet, set in a distant future.

Neith and Invier are madly in love, yet destined for an unhappy ever after.

Invier's family is too lowly-ranked for a union with Neith, so she, unwilling to let status stand in the way of true love, revives a long-abandoned competition called the Pursual. In the Pursual, the prize is the girl and an alliance with her influential family that would improve the winner’s position in society.

Entered into the competition without his consent, Invier becomes suspicious of Neith's motives. Still, he must win, or see his love married to a rival. The mysterious deaths of competitors, the discovery of dark secrets, and a growing rebellion mean that nothing will come easy.

The competition meant to bring Neith and Invier together threatens to tear the couple apart. Yet only by cooperating will they overcome the obstacles to their relationship and gain the life together that they desperately want.

The Pursual is the first book in The Nome Chronicles Series. It features compelling characters, forbidden romance and complex societal politics. Readers who liked The Hunger Games, The Lone City series and enjoy the political jockeying of Game of Thrones will enjoy this young adult, dystopian story.

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A retelling of the tale of Romeo and Juliet, set in a distant future.

Neith and Invier are madly in love, yet destined for an unhappy ever after.

Invier's family is too lowly-ranked for a union with Neith, so she, unwilling to let status stand in the way of true love, revives a long-abandoned competition called the Pursual. In the Pursual, the prize is the girl and an alliance with her influential family that would improve the winner’s position in society.

Entered into the competition without his consent, Invier becomes suspicious of Neith's motives. Still, he must win, or see his love married to a rival. The mysterious deaths of competitors, the discovery of dark secrets, and a growing rebellion mean that nothing will come easy.

The competition meant to bring Neith and Invier together threatens to tear the couple apart. Yet only by cooperating will they overcome the obstacles to their relationship and gain the life together that they desperately want.

The Pursual is the first book in The Nome Chronicles Series. It features compelling characters, forbidden romance and complex societal politics. Readers who liked The Hunger Games, The Lone City series and enjoy the political jockeying of Game of Thrones will enjoy this young adult, dystopian story.

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