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Title:The Morning Star (Katerina #3)
Author:Robin Bridges
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:August 27th 2013 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance
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The Morning Star (Katerina #3) Hardcover | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 3.6 | 814 Users | 95 Reviews

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St. Petersburg, Russia, 1890

Katerina Alexandrovna, Duchess of Oldenburg, wants to be known as a doctor, not a necromancer. But Tsar Alexander III forbids women to attend medical school; his interest in Katerina extends only to her ability to raise the dead. Twice now, Katerina has helped him by using her power to thwart the forces of darkness—vampires bent on resurrecting the lich tsar Konstantin Pavlovich so that he can take what he sees as his rightful place on the throne. Katerina thought she had bound Konstantin to the Greylands, the realm of the dead, but he has found a way out. Now he is searching for the Morning Star, a sword that will allow him to command a legion of supernatural warriors.

Katerina must find the sword before Konstantin does—and she must travel to Egypt to do so. Along the way, she puts up with unwanted attention from her former fiancé, the nefarious Prince Danilo, and struggles with her feelings for her true love, George Alexandrovich. But with the looming threat from Konstantin, Katerina's focus remains on the sword. Russia's fate will be determined by whoever wields the Morning Star—and delivers the final blow.

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Original Title: The Morning Star
ISBN: 0385740263 (ISBN13: 9780385740265)
Edition Language: English
Series: Katerina #3

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Ahhh thoroughly enjoyable. KATERINA AND GEORGE <3. AND THE GODDAMN MONTENEGRIN PRINCE >__>

The Morning Star was so much better than The Unfailing Light! It definitely exceeded my expectations and left me wanting more! After temporarily beating Konstantin, Katiya is anxiously waiting for him to return and come for her. Shes told about a heavenly sword that will defeat him for good, but no one knows how to get to it. All they know is that only a powerful necromancer can wield it. Meanwhile, Katiya is secretly studying medicine and holding on to hope that she can one day fulfill her

The vampire princess had no tears, only cold rage that shook her entire body. Robin Bridges, The Morning Star. This quote shows how descriptive the book was, and if I might add, a little too descriptive in some places. The author, Robin Bridges, made a story that was shaped by a beautifully outlined plot, and I think we can all agree that this book was definitely awesome. Some parts of the book did not seem realistic (in which I mean when the characters talk to each other, not the idea). But

I have spent the last three days reading this trilogy because I just couldnt put it down. It was addicting and when I finished each book I couldnt wait to pick up the next one. A part of me is sad that its over, but at the same time Im completely satisfied with the ending.

Well, another series finally done.I did like this series. It had a unique take on necromancy, and an interesting premise about how all these magical creatures and factions fit into Russian nobility. This book, though, didn't seem as strong as the others. It seems to have served the sole purpose of wrapping up the issues in the other books, without having a strong storyline itself. And while I don't dislike Katerina, she felt wimpy here. (view spoiler)[Okay, sure, go along with the evil,

Uuu, look at that cover! Beauty <3

Following The Gathering Storm and The Unfailing Light, The Morning Star concludes the Katerina Trilogy. Set in Russias Imperial Court of St. Petersburg in 1890, the author Bridges blends historical facts and paranormal elements to create a luxuriant world combining tsars and duchesses with vampires, werewolves, and other mystical beings. Seventeen year old duchess Katerinas ability to raise the dead as a necromancer deems her to be a valuable pawn in the power struggle between the dark and light

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