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Exile for Dreamers (Stranje House #2) Hardcover | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 1203 Users | 195 Reviews

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Original Title: Exile for Dreamers
ISBN: 0765376024 (ISBN13: 9780765376022)
Edition Language: English
Series: Stranje House #2

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It’s 1814. Napoleon has escaped his imprisonment on Elba. Europe is in shambles. Britain is at war on four fronts. And at Stranje House, a School for Unusual Girls, five young ladies are secretly being trained for a world of spies, diplomacy, and war. Tess Aubreyson can’t run far enough or fast enough to escape the prophetic dreams that haunt her. Dreams bring nothing but death and grief, and Tess refuses to accept that she may be destined for the same madness that destroyed her mother. Until her disturbing dreams become the only means of saving Lord Ravencross, the man she loves, and her fellow students at Stranje House. Tess’s old friend, the traitorous Lady Daneska, and Ghost, the ruthless leader of the Iron Crown, have returned to England, intent on paving the way for Napoleon’s invasion. Can the young ladies of Stranje House prevail once more? Or is England destined to fall into the hands of the power-mad dictator?

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Title:Exile for Dreamers (Stranje House #2)
Author:Kathleen Baldwin
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:May 24th 2016 by Tor Teen
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Romance. Fantasy. Mystery. Regency

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Ratings: 4.12 From 1203 Users | 195 Reviews

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This was so good! I was a bit disappointed when it switched the focal romance from the first book, but it was great none the less. I won't say too much because Madison M. is still reading it.

So good! I loved that it is so very different from the first one. It shifts your focus to another girl and another couple. It helped fill out the world that is Stranje House.

Three and a half starsAn enjoyable trip to Regency England where things aren't exactly as you may remember -- Napoleon has been exiled to Elba, but he's a huge threat all around. History changed when a group of talented girls get involved with "diplomatic" missions (i.e...spy work).This is the second book in the Stranje House series and it picks up after the events in A School for Unusual Girls. This time, the story is from Tess's point of view as she tries to balance her relationship with Lord



WOW I loved this book!! As I was reading, I debated on giving it 4, or even 3, stars because there were a couple parts that seemed to drag, but after that ending, how could one not give it 5 stars?!? I loved seeing things from Tess's point of view; her character was so well done! I enjoyed all the action and suspense and excitement. It did take a little bit for me to really, really start loving the book, but by the last half/third I could NOT put it down!!!I would also like to comment on the

There is one MAJOR difference between Exile for Dreamers and A School for Unusual Girls. We get this story from the POV of Tess, one of my favorite Stranje girls. Normally, I don't like character changes from book to book, but in certain circumstances, I love it. With this series, I love it. I hope to see a book for each of these wonderfully unique girls. The book begins with a bang, literally. Plus a dead on knife throw. From there, it just gets better and better, as we are thrown into the

4.5 star for me!So fun. I really enjoyed the first book, School for Unusual Girls, but I had the feeling I would love Exile for Dreamers more. Why? Because in the first book, we followed Georgie, who was brilliant and clever, but just a bit...annoying. This one, however, followed Tess, a girl at the school that I was constantly curious to know more about. Especially her dealings with the equally wild tempered Lord Ravencross! :D I was not disappointed at all and my need to get more into their
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