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Titans: The Fallen Queen

In the final book of the Titan series, Astraea, Zephyr, Pegasus, and Tryn turn to an old enemy to save them from a desperate situation.

Jake, Nesso, and Emily have been captured by the Mimics. Their friends are determined to rescue them before it’s too late, though that’s easier said than done. Driven from their home and facing a constant stream of new attacks, Astraea, Zephyr, Pegasus, and Tryn are struggling just to survive another day against Mimics who can kill with a touch and take the shape of any friend or family member.

While Jupiter is focused on returning to Titus, Astraea knows their only hope is to take the fight to the Mimic home world and stop the Mimic queen herself. To do that, they’ll need to even the odds of seven friends versus an entire planet. So they come up with a plan to capture the one thing more terrifying than their enemy—the giant snake Lergo.

Seeking out the serpent that almost killed them seems like a terrible idea. But it will take more than one unlikely ally to save their friends—not to mention the universe—and defeat the Mimics for good.

 

Praise for Titans: The Fallen Queen:

“A big, flashy, and—most importantly—fun finale.” —Kirkus

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The Author

Kate O’Hearn

Kate O’Hearn was born in Toronto, Canada, raised in the heart of New York City, and has lived in several cities around the United States and Europe. She currently lives and writes in England. Starting out in the fashion industry, her love of writing soon took over and she gave up a prestigious job to pursue a writing career. Her first children’s book, “Shadow of the Dragon – Kira” won the 1066 literary prize, followed by her international bestselling six book series, Pegasus, and the Valkyrie series, Titans series, and now her latest series of books: Atlantis. She has also written a children’s musical “The Caterpillar and the Blackbird” which is now touring the United Kingdom.

Visit kateohearn.com to find out more.

Kate is represented by Kristin Ostby.

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