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Devil's Ridge: The Dark Earth, #1
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Devil's Ridge: The Dark Earth, #1

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Aidan has always dreamed of a different life, one that was somehow more than what he knew. Desperate times force him and his adoptive family to move to Grandfather Patrick’s house on Devil’s Ridge, a tiny, rural town, that is far more than what it seems.

On the Ridge, Aidan finds a world filled with magic, monsters and terrifying beauty. He has discovered his “different life” but it isn’t at all what he expected, and not all of it is good.

With most of the townspeople involved in the Clan, a dark cult, and Grandfather Patrick as the Clan’s head, Aidan knows he isn’t just imagining that the whole town is out to get him. When Aidan is lured by an ancient force literally in his own backyard, he is rescued by the mysterious and handsome Asher Vane, who his grandfather calls a “demon”. Is Asher something terrible? More importantly, is Aidan?

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Release dateDec 9, 2011
ISBN9781502220042
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    While the plot lacks in organization, Aratare blends Celtic myth, Tolkienesque characters, and horror settings into a unique manga reading experience. While the main character goes through the typical coming of age struggle, it was refreshing to see a well thought out fantasy world. The story line seemed a bit jumbled together, but I was left wanting to read more. Waiting for the next volume!

    Also, I skipped the written portion at the end of each volume, so I can't comment on the ending novel segments.