Emerald House Rising by Peg Kerr
- AMRauthor
- Mar 7
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 24

Rating: 5 stars
Adult - Spice: none
Genre: Fantasy,
Tags: Wizards, Magic, Book Review
Jena is a gem-cutter’s daughter who wishes to create jewelry for the Diadem Court. Then a mysterious noble appears, wearing a ring that only she can see. But when she touches it, she is transported far away. While there, she learns of magic that is within her and she must learn how to wield.
This book is one of great fantasy and sticks with you. Jena is an unlikely heroine who is learning all about her magic as she goes. The story pulls you in from page one, trying to figure out all the players. There are so many plot twists that will keep you on your toes. From her trying to locate Lord Morgan and the other characters guiding them. These keep you turning the page to find out what will happen next. I loved reading this book and the inventive magic system of this world.
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Pages: 336
Read: Physical
From: Bought is also available on Kindle Unlimited
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“'An impressive first novel, full of invention' - Joel Rosenberg, author of The Silver Stone A gemcutter’s daughter, Jena yearns to create jewellery for the Diadem Court - until the night a mysterious noble appears, wearing a ring only Jena can see. Its touch transports her to a distant fortress, where Jena learns that she possesses incredible, undreamt-of magical powers. Now, faced with a murderous plot for control of the Adamant Throne, Jena must master two sources of wonder. For only a wizard can wield the magic able to save the Diadem, and only a gemcutter can cleave the facets of sorcery that threaten to shatter the world. But only a woman can see the truth through a blinding prism of ambition and fate…”
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