This article is about Book 2: Exile. You may be looking for Exile, the Elvin prison. |
Keeper of the Lost Cities: Exile is the second book in the Keeper series written by Shannon Messenger. The release date was October 1, 2013. The cover shows Sophie and Keefe standing before Silveny the Alicorn.
Synopsis
Sophie Foster thought she was safe. Settled into her home at Havenfield, surrounded by friends, and using her unique telepathic abilities to train Silveny—the first female Alicorn ever seen in the Lost Cities—her life finally seems to be coming together.
But Sophie's kidnappers are still out there. And when Sophie discovers new messages and clues from the mysterious Black Swan group hiding secrets for her, she's forced to take a terrifying risk—one that puts everyone in incredible danger.
As long-buried secrets rise to the surface, it's once again up to Sophie to uncover hidden memories—before someone close to her is lost forever.
In this second book in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, Sophie must journey to the darkest corners of her luminous world in a sequel that will leave you breathless for more.
Sophie is once again out on a dangerous journey with high stakes, where people she love may be on the line, not to mention her friendship with the Vackers. Hello, I am an awesome person u r not
-Sophie Foster, oOf
Playlist
Number | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
1. | Franklin | Paramore |
2. | All in All | Lifehouse |
3. | Fear | One Republic |
4. | Tied Together With a Smile | Taylor Swift |
5. | Tomorrow | Avril Lavigne |
6. | Papercut | Linkin Park |
7. | Away From the Sun | 3 Doors Down |
8. | Never Grow Up | Taylor Swift |
9. | Crawling | Linkin Park |
10. | Sleep | Azure Ray |
11. | See You Again | Carrie Underwood |
12. | Trouble | Coldplay |
13. | Broken | Lifehouse |
14. | DOA | Foo Fighters |
15. | Now | Paramore |
16. | Square One | Tom Petty |
17. | The Resolution | Jack’s Mannequin |
18. | Anything But Ordinary | Avril Lavigne |
Plot
Preface
Sophie's hands shook as she lifted the tiny green bottle. One swallow held life and death—and not just for her.
For Prentice.
For Alden.
Her eyes focused on the clear, sloshy liquid as she removed the crystal stopper and pressed the bottle to her lips. All she had to do was tip the poison down her throat.
But could she?
Could she give up everything to set things right?
Could she live with the guilt, otherwise?
The choice was hers this time.
No more notes.
No more clues.
She’d followed them to this point, and now it came down to her.
She wasn’t the Black Swan's puppet anymore.
She was broken.
All she had left was trust.