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  • By: Miriam Forster
  • Narrator: Rebecca Gibel
  • Length: 12 hours 26 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publish date: November 04, 2014
  • Language: English
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Empire of Shadows Audiobook Summary

“I’m a bodyguard. Not a Spy,” Mara said.
The noble girl raised her eyebrows.
“We’ll see.”

Cast out of her family three years ago, Mara turned to the only place that would take her–a school where students train to protect others. But Mara is stunned when guarding a noble girl in the Empire’s capital turns out to be more dangerous than she could’ve imagined. More shocking still, she finds the boy she thought she had lost forever outside the gates of her new home.

Mara knew the dizzying Imperial city would hold dangers. How could she have known that her heart, as well as her life, would be at stake?

Empire of Shadows will take readers on a spellbinding journey into the world Miriam Forster first introduced in City of a Thousand Dolls–a world with a divided society, deadly courtiers, heroic traitors, and deeply laid conspiracies.

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Empire of Shadows Audiobook Narrator

Rebecca Gibel is the narrator of Empire of Shadows audiobook that was written by Miriam Forster

Miriam Forster is a recovering barista and former bookseller who is obsessed with anthropology, British television, and stories of all kinds. She lives in Oregon with her husband and her cat. City of a Thousand Dolls was her debut novel.

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Miriam Forster is the author of Empire of Shadows

Empire of Shadows Full Details

Narrator Rebecca Gibel
Length 12 hours 26 minutes
Author Miriam Forster
Publisher HarperCollins
Release date November 04, 2014
ISBN 9780062345813

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The publisher of the Empire of Shadows is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062345813.

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This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Alyssa

October 02, 2015

If I had to pick one underrated series for everyone to read it would be this one. Miriam Forster is a seriously talented author, and her Bhinian Empire books, CITY OF A THOUSAND DOLLS and EMPIRE OF SHADOWS, deserve so much more love.When I started EMPIRE OF SHADOWS I could only remember the vague basics of CITY OF A THOUSAND DOLLS, which I read as a 2013 debut. Thankfully, this one reads as a companion instead of a direct addition, so you can jump right into it. Perfect for people with extremely poor memories, like me!Topics that were only touched on in CITY OF A THOUSAND DOLLS are much more developed more in this book. The world building in this series is absolutely fantastic, it is full of rich history and different cultures, plus more information about the shape-shifting race of the Sune (which are totally badass, by the way_. It is clear so much thought went into it and I would love to see more from this world. Plus pickpocketing grandmothers, enough said.Despite its hefty size of almost five hundred pages, EMPIRE OF SHADOWS has pretty good pacing. However, it wasn’t until I was on page 120 when I realized not much had happened and a lot was still being developed. I want to emphasize that this was not a problem because the pages still flew by and, like I said, I barely even noticed.What I wasn’t in love with was the romance. The couple meet each other once and it’s pretty much full speed ahead the next time they see each other. After said initial meeting, the two can’t stop thinking about each other. There was little development in the getting-to-know-you stage, which made it hard to really get behind this romance.While EMPIRE OF SHADOWS may not have done romance well, it tackled friendship perfectly! The protagonist, Mara, and her charge, Revathi, start off on somewhat shaky grounds, building trust and friendship gradually. The dynamic between these two was just so great, and I had a ton of feels when it came to the ending-THAT EPILOGUE. (view spoiler)[So this is a prequel??? I need to reread City of a Thousand Dolls IMMEDIATELY. (hide spoiler)]["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Jessi (Novel Heartbeat)

July 17, 2016

I knew going in that this was a companion novel and not an actual sequel. I was a little worried that it wouldn't be the same without Nisha and *coughs* JERRIT, but this book was still awesome. First of all, the setting was magnificent! Miriam is a pro at bringing a world to life. She has just the right amount of detail without making the story boring. There were also little snippets of history and teachings in between the chapters that I enjoyed!Mara was pretty freaking awesome! I was intrigued by her from the start because she was Sune, but she earned my respect with her fierce loyalty and perseverance. She was damaged, but was a stronger lead because of it. I enjoyed her journey in earning her honor back! (view spoiler)[Not to mention she's a freaking tiger! How awesome is that?! When I found out she was Sune, I was assuming she was a spotted cat as well. Pretty epic that she's a top predator :D (hide spoiler)]I really enjoyed Mara and Revathi's relationship. At first Revathi seemed a bit condescending and cynical toward Mara, but as time passed they developed a very strong bond. It's the kind of friendship that you don't see very often in books anymore. They defended and protected each other no matter the cost. It was a beautiful relationship!Okay, so...Mara and Emil. WTF?! Talk about instalove!! This was the one dark spot to this novel, and honestly it kind of ruined it a little bit for me. I like the idea of their romance, but the fact that they had had literally two interactions before the major turning point of their relationship (aka Mara getting injured and Emil holding her while she bled half to death and then kissing her) made it feel very forced. Mara saved his brother, he saw her for like 3 seconds; they saw each other again in the market and he gave her a carved tiger...then BAM! he loves her? WHAT?! I wanted to shake him and scream, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW HER!!!! ARGH!! They were barely together at all; in fact, by halfway through I was wondering when their paths would cross so they could get to know one another because I knew from the beginning that they would fall for each other. Nope. Love at first sight, apparently. *sighs*I do have to say that I love love LOOOOVED the way it ended! ALL THE FEELS!! The last word of the book floored me!  (view spoiler)[The whole time I was hoping some of the characters from the first book would make a guest appearance, and as it kept going without an appearance I started to get disappointed...until the end. EEP OMG OMG IT WAS NISHA'S PARENTS OMG YOU GUYS. I totally loved that! Squee! (hide spoiler)]Sadly there was no Jerrit. My heart was broken a little bit :(This review was originally posted on Novel Heartbeat. To see a breakdown of my assessment, please visit the full review here.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Jessie

November 06, 2014

Why you should read it: I liked this first book in this series and had this on my TBR since I found out there was a sequel. I will say, though, that this is more of a companion/prequel. I felt like the writing in Empire of Shadows is even stronger than in City of a Thousand Dolls. The only thing that bothered me was that Mara and Emil fall into love/lust too quickly for me. That said, I did like Emil and enjoyed every scene with him in it. Since the romance is a bit too insta, the plot is weighted heavily in politics, intrigue and a lot of action. The secondary characters are also well developed, and I just adore Revathi and the interaction/reactions between Mara and Revathi. You don't have to read A City of a Thousand Dolls to enjoy this, but for those of you who did … just wait for the third book — it's going to be about Nisha's parents!Head over to the HEA blog to see what Miriam is working on nowhttp://www.usatoday.com/story/happyev...

Zero

November 06, 2016

I love this bookOMGLike I am a critic I criticize books a lotbecause most books are the sameI like reading incomparable booksAnd that's why I like this one !!

Kaylabee

September 18, 2015

Okay.Let's.Get.Dangerous.If you're one of us, then roll with us....and by "roll with us" I mean ohmyglobs read this book. I read City of a Thousand Dolls and LOVED it. This is the companion/prequel to that book. I wouldn't say that you need to read City of a Thousand Dolls before this one necessarily, because it stands on its own really well. BUT there are a few surprises and "ohemgee!" Moments that will definitely be spoiled if you read this book first. Characters!I love them, what more can I say? Mara is nice and brave. She did tend to lean towards beige on my personality gradient scale. (Can that just be a thing? Some people are just BLUE or PINK to me and I'm not sure why... Beige obviously conveys exactly what you imagined in your mind; kinda dull.) but I think that sometimes people just ARE beige and that's ok cause every character doesn't have to be wild and eccentric. I mean, even in real life, some people are beige. In fact, I think I might be beige. I like the calm, quiet, life. I'm not the free-spirit, restlessly searching for adventure to soothe her wild soul type person. I LIKE grocery shopping. I LIKE having a clean kitchen. I LIKE sitting on a freshly-vacuumed floor with the sunshine coming through the windows and making a warm spot on the carpet (all my felines out there know what I'm talkin' 'bout) and reading a book as the hours tick by. But then again, that's probably why there aren't a bunch of books starring Me: Contented Housewife. Who was I talking about, again?Oh, right. Mara. So, yeah, I actually didn't mind that she wasn't crazy dynamic. She seemed very lifelike to me in that aspect. Emil was a bit more well-rounded, I thought. His wants and feelings were all very clear and understandable to me.The whole love thing happens pretty fast, but I don't really blame the author for that because this isn't really a love story. It's more intended as a fantasy-dystopia-friendship endures everything type story. So I think she sacrificed some of the romance so she could get to the important parts; the super sad back story, the world building, the regaining of ones honor, etc. MARA CAN FLIPPING TURN INTO A TIGER. I mean, sacrifice all the romance you want, just tell me more about being a tiger! (You caught me, I'm a huge ANIMORPHS fan) Storyline!Super great! It flowed really well, too. World Building! Oh, man, I think the world building was my favorite part of this book. The empire, the Barrier (whatever THAT is), the "asars" that were obviously inspired by sarees, the caste system (which, obviously, in the real world I'm not a fan of. But in the book it was interesting), the Sune (people who can turn into animals), all of it was just so great and well painted and believable. I suppose I will end on this note: I would give this book to any of my friends in a heartbeat and all I would say is, "oh my gosh you need to read this book! It gets a little magicy but not too much and it's amazing and you should also read City of a Thousand Dolls! K! Byeeeeeee!" Then I would run away like the majestic housewife I am.

Nara

January 29, 2015

Honestly, a big reason why I wanted to read this book is because it's set in the world of City of a Thousand Dolls- and I was hoping that we'd get a bit of a cameo from a certain awesome cat from that book. Unfortunately, Jerrit was nowhere to be seen, but on the other hand, we did get a variety of fantastic new characters and a thrilling plot, so I suppose I can't complain too much.Empire of Shadows was unexpectedly written in dual POV, but I feel like Forster actually did a pretty good job of this. It was third person, so there wasn't too much chance to get confused between the points of view. I definitely enjoyed Mara's POV more than Emil's, although both were engaging enough to keep me turning the pages pretty quickly.Full disclosure: the romance was not the best. It was frankly, really underdeveloped, with it just nudging into instalove territory. Emil and Mara saw each other maybe two or three times before deciding they loved each other *facepalm*. Definitely would have liked there to have been a bit more conversation and development of their relationship before heading into "love". Although, of course, then the epilogue was revealed and honestly, I didn't give a crap about the romance being an instalove because THERE WERE JUST WAY TOO MANY FEELS.My god, that epilogue. ALL THE FEELS FOR THE EPILOGUE. If you haven't read City of a Thousand Dolls and were thinking of going straight into this book: please don't. I highly, highly recommend that you read these books in order. Technically they are companion standalones, so if you don't want to read City of a Thousand Dolls, you can go straight onto this one, but there are little links here and there that you can pick up on, plus you won't get the feels in the epilogue unless you've read the first book in the series.All in all, pretty damn fabulous. Do give this series a read.RatingsOverall: 9/10Plot: 4/5Romance: 4/5Writing: 4/5World Building: 4/5Characters: 4/5Cover: 4/5

Rivalie

April 01, 2015

Empire of Shadows is more of a prequel companion novel to City of a Thousand Dolls than a sequel. It follows Mara and Emil, who are Nisha's parents and how their separate stories got intertwined. To avoid some spoilers, Mara has blood on her hands and she joins the Order to atone for her actions. When she is released to find a charge to bond with till death, she heads for the Imperial City and meets Emil and his brother Stefan when they are facing an angry tiger Sune. Mara helps them escape being turned into a meal and they part ways, not knowing that they'll meet within the city walls soon enough.I was kind of sad when I found out that Empire of Shadows was a prequel novel rather than a sequel, but once I figured out who the story followed I was actually pretty excited. It follows how Nisha's parents meet and how Nisha came to be left at the City. I don't know if it's because I've read Miriam Forster's first book but Empire of Shadows grabbed my attention from the very beginning and it took me no time to get into the story and flipping the pages like a madwoman because I wanted to read everything in a second. It is so much easier to get to and everything weaves together a lot smoother. Also, the characters are really well developed which was amazing :)I'm guessing it's no surprise to say that Mara reminded me of Nisha but she did. She's kind of the tougher version of Nisha since she is a Sune and a warrior. After she leaves the Order, she journeys to the Imperial City to find some sort of work until she can find a charge to bond with. The rules of the Order are that she must bond herself to a person worth fighting for until her death or the death of her charge. In the beginning, she's this very broken and scared person but as the story progresses and she realizes that her past sins are not the definition of who she is AND once she embraces her complete self, she really grows as a characters.Emil and Stefan actually remind me a bit of my relationship with my sister. We bicker all the time and more times than not it turns into major silent treatments. Emil is the levelheaded one who is very strong and steady. He knows what's expected of him and tries to please his father even if it's not what he wants. I'm not really sure how to describe him, but he's just one of those really solid guys that you know you can depend on. Stefan is the hothead but it is very clear that he loves his family. He just want to do something worthwile and prove that he's not useless which his father definitely drills into his head. To me, the whole tension between Emil and Stefan is all caused by their father's praise of Emil and his scolding of Stefan. Guess what? Esmer comes back and I loved her. Young Esmer is snarky, fun, and dependable. She's extremely loyal to Emil so it makes sense why she'd watch over his daughter in the City. Their relationship is one built on trust, loyalty, and support which makes is super strong and dependable. Another character is Revathi who Mara bodyguards when she enter the Imperial City. Revathi is the ultimate cunning noblewoman and it was really awesome to see her grow in combat skill to add to her already huge list of court manipulation. Seriously, can someone teach me how to use a fan to communicate?If it isn't already obvious, I really really enjoyed this book, but it still left me feeling a bit empty at the end. While major plot twists occurred and I won't lie, it took me a while to align Sudev from City with Sudev from this book, there were still many things that were left unanswered. The epilogue of the book ends with Mara leaving Nisha at the City and asking a House Mistress to watch over Nisha for her. She doesn't say who is watching them, only that she fears that she and Emil will soon die and she wants to spare Nisha the same fate. So...in conclusion: I want a third book! I read in an interview somewhere that Miriam Forster is taking a break from all this high fantasy writing and is exploring a different genre which I'm super excited for, but I want to know what happens next? Or another story, just something in this same fantastic world that I adore.Read my reviews at:https://extreemeobsessed.blogspot.com

Zuleeza

February 27, 2017

Okay, WHAT THE HELL? MORE PEOPLE NEED TO READ THIS! This book is criminally underrated. The best book I read this year so far!I seriously do not understand why this book isn't more popular - it was published by Harper, it has great cover, it has a unique and rich fantasy settings way back before fantasy genre was 'the it genre'. I guess people might get put off by the lukewarm reception of the first book, City of Thousand Dolls (which btw was quite good in my opinion but it has nothing on Empire of Shadows).Nothing.This book just blew my mind. I tried to be critical and objective, people. I really tried. Throughout my reading experience, I kept asking myself 'do I like this so much because of the talking cat?',because well, I'm obsessed with cats. But no, the talking cat is not even my favorite character from this book.Not the most fast-paced book, I admit but the politics, the romance, the mystery were all so very delicously intriguing, I didn't mind taking my time through it. And I felt for the characters so, so much - the delicate take on 'domestic violence' was so eye-opening because I always thought strong, outspoken women would never fall prey to an abusive relationship but the reasoning behind why she put up with it was understandable and realistic (which dishearten me because I know this do happen in real life).If you thought City of Thousand Dolls read like a middle-grade, I would highly suggest that you try this one because while it's set in the same world, the writing and the characterisation were more matured and intricate. I don't even know if I would recommend reading CoTD before reading this because EoS is technically a companion novel but for me, reading CoTD prior definitely enchanced the mindf**k elements of this book.

Rebecca

November 14, 2014

This review is also on my blog, The Library Canary.***I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way changed my opinion of the book. The review below is my open and honest opinion.***So this isn’t really a sequel to City of Thousand Dolls. It’s actually a companion and it takes place before the first book which I wasn’t really expecting, but I really liked. That being said, you should definitely still read them in order (City of a Thousand Dolls and then Empire of Shadows). I think reading them in the correct order is more fun as details will be revealed and reading them out of order may make plot devices easier to figure out.I liked the first one a tiny bit better than this one, but this was still a rich and wonderful story. It takes place in the capital city of Kamal. I loved being able to see the city that we heard bits and pieces about in the first book. Our main character, Mara, was amazing. She went through some brilliant character development. She harbors a lot of guilt and self-loathing and I loved that she didn’t heal overnight. It took a long time and a lot of different events for her to forgive herself and move on.This book could have been really predictable and for a brief moment in time, I thought it was going to be. And I was so disappointed. But the author didn’t do it. She went another direction, a direction that I absolutely loved. I really loved all the subtle connections to the first book. We get to see a lot more Sune in this book (magical creatures that can shift between animal and human form). And we get to meet a couple different kinds of Sune. (Garren!!!)The other main character, Emil, was okay. His storyline felt a little flat to me compared to Mara’s and I never fully connected to him. I did appreciate the sibling aspect and how determined he was to go after his brother and make things right. Emil was inherently a good guy and I think that’s maybe why I didn’t connect to him. He almost seemed too perfect. He was always trying to please everybody and he didn’t seem to make many mistakes.Another thing I had an issue with was the romance. It was very under-developed to me and I didn’t believe in it at all. I never got the feels and I missed that. But overall, this was a great companion novel full of the same rich world-building and twists and turns that will leave you gaping. There was one part in particular that I knew would come eventually, but when it happened, I was still completely shocked. Pretty sure I gasped out loud on an airplane. People may have been staring. *shrugs*

Aparajitabasu

November 05, 2014

Original Link to the review at my blog Le' Grande Codex - here ----After a vividly enriching experience with City of a Thousand Dolls, Miriam Forster returns with the next book in her Bhinian Empire series. And its a trip to the past as Nisha Arvi's parents Mara and Emil take center stage. This is their story. How they meet and what circumstances prompt them to leave Nisha at the estate and explain what we saw the first time round. And Forster did not disappoint.Told in the oscillating perspectives of Mara and Emil, Empire of Shadows is just that. A standalone. A story unto its own and our lead pair made for great protagonists. One exiled from her Tiger-sune clan & working to regain her honor. The other, the elder heir to the Arvi clan, slated to be the leader but not at all in want of the position. "City of a Thousand Dolls" gave us an express view of its namesake and "Empire of Shadows" gives us the world outside from the evergreen forests to Kamal, the largest city, the capital of the Empire.Simply speechless. A full fledged galvanizing-ly action-packed read. Empire of Shadows has everything you want in it. Danger, secrets, conspiracies, court politics, sweet sweet romance and teeny-tiny bit of magic involved. Mara & Emil were the perfect anchors and they shoulder the responsibility of carrying over the full burden of the plot extremely well. The cover of course compliments it all pretty, deserving the attention it garners. You just can't stop admiring it can you!A strong and resilient heroine in Mara and an intensely loyal hero and love interest in Emil. Mara is a protector. She will go to great lengths to protect the entity she cares for. Bouts of guilt and grief but she is survivor and such hard lessons have only hardened her resolve to do whatever honor demands of her. Emil was just too sweet. He respected her and opted for Mara to make up her mind, for them to have a chance.Without any lag, the plot ploughs forward, hooking us in its throws. Unexpected twists at every turns and traitors in highly unlikely places. We meet a lot of familiar faces and read more about the Empire at large. Finishing with an epic and thrilling conclusion, the connections between book 1 & 2 are realized. Of course there is much more left unsaid and we are all the more eager to read more stories about the Bhinian Empire. "Epic & vividly exotic adventure that will keep you transfixed till the end"

Farrah

June 10, 2014

A sweeping, action-packed, thrill-ride of a read, Empire of Shadows was a fantastic YA fantasy. With secrets, danger, and some very sweet romance, this book was brilliant!First off, can I just say how gorgeous that cover is? It is just beautiful, as lovely as book 1's cover. Every time I look at it, I have to stare for a few seconds because it's just so pretty. But, moving on to the actual story...Mara was a lovely heroine. She was strong and resilient, surviving through danger, guilt, and grief. And, she was very determined, extremely protective of those she cared about, and definitely a force to be reckoned with if you got on her bad side. I thought she was great.Emil was the love interest and he was just amazing. So very sweet and intensely loyal to his loved ones. And I loved how he always respected Mara's wishes and was willing to wait for her to have the chance to be together. He was wonderful and I adored him.The romance was light but so sweet. Mara and Emil were perfect together. The plot was fast paced and I was hooked the entire way through. There were tons of thrills, secrets, traitorous plots, and unexpected twists that kept me on the edge of my seat. And, near the end, I finally realized the connection this book had to book 1. Maybe I should have seen if coming, but it definitely took me by surprise and made the book that much more amazing. I really loved the story and the ending was fantastic. Can't wait to read more from this series!Empire of Shadows was a brilliant YA fantasy read. This book was epic, from the thrilling danger, traitorous secrets, and sweet romance. I absolutely loved it all! YA lovers, this is definitely a book you won't want to miss.*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review

Ashleigh

March 16, 2015

Read as digital arc.I loved Empire of Shadows, because Miriam Forster is the bomb. There is no other explanation. I mean, I'm weary of long books, but when I saw this book was 500 pages, I thought, "I got this." I'm not super into things about cats, which is a fairly big part of the book... I loved and own City of a Thousand Dolls, but it's been long enough between reads that I don't remember if/how it relates to this book. Forster just hooked me with her world building--The Great Game, vows, status, codes--that's the stuff I care about, and she knows how to work in it just right. I would like more, please.

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