Half Gate

The Gate Trilogy

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Pub Date Dec 03 2022 | Archive Date Dec 04 2022

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Short story collection from world of The Gate Trilogy.

When Aqitaka is swept up into the Wild Hunt, he is lost to its irresistible sway. Seduced by its shadowy power, he rides the worlds, an instrument of the Lord of the Hunt. That is, until he locks eyes with Ellaria, her very essence reviving his humanity. When Aqitaka’s planet calls him home, will he choose to answer its demand or remain with Ellaria?

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One moment Azura is painting, and the next she is caught in a waking nightmare. Everyone has become statues—everyone, that is, except her. Inexplicitly drawn to the Rainbow Palace, when Azura arrives, she discovers her destiny. There, Prince Jerard finds himself trapped in a frozen world with a commoner he shouldn't be drawn to. As he fights against tradition and the law, his only hope is that she is Oran's first Gate Guardian. The only question is, will her new role be enough?

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Elisabeth has always been caught between two worlds, trying to balance her love of mortals and how dangerous she is to them. When she stumbles upon a cursed book, secrets are revealed. All of her skills as a Fringe Scientist will be put to the test when the book inadvertently leads her to a trapped spirit. Will Elisabeth prove her theorems to be true, or will all her hard work be for naught?

This can be read before or after The Gate Trilogy—so get reading today!

Short story collection from world of The Gate Trilogy.

When Aqitaka is swept up into the Wild Hunt, he is lost to its irresistible sway. Seduced by its shadowy power, he rides the worlds, an...


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Science fiction is one of my favourite genres. So of course I had to pick this up. It was great. I loved it and want to read more books with similar concepts to this!

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this was a great collection of short stories, I had enjoyed the main book in this series. It does what I was expecting and thoroughly enjoyed getting back to this universe. The characters were what I was hoping for and I really had a good time reading these stories. K.T. Munson has a great writing style going on and I am glad I read this.

"Jerard tried to choose, but they were a swirl of color and smells. Desperate to find her, he looked for her hair or the shape of their face, but they were all so similar. The masks and hair were identical, save a few he knew were not her. Panic overcame him. The announcer called for his choice, and the women froze, one arm up behind them and one arm down as they were caught mid-bow."

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Haklf Gate is so intriguing and captivating and suspenseful you'll be up late because you won't want to put it down. I can't recommend it highly enough.

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The writing in this book was phenomenal. I would never believe this was the author's debut novel. The writing style has such a perfect flow with a great combination of dialogue and internal monologues. I also loved the way the plot unfolded, Beautifully written with good characters and dialogue. It's a very detailed book with interwoven characters with good character development. The driving force behind this though is the story, it moves effortlessly and is so engaging

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