Darkest Powers

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Darkest Powers
The Darkest Powers trilogy
The Summoning (2008)
The Awakening (2009)
The Reckoning (2010)

The Darkness Rising trilogy
The Gathering (2011)
The Calling (2012)
Author Kelley Armstrong
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Genre Young Adult Fiction
Horror
Paranormal Romance
Urban Fantasy
Publisher HarperTeen
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback)
e-Book (Kindle)

The Darkest Powers is a series of paranormal novels by Kelley Armstrong. The series revolves around The Edison Group, a team of supernatural scientists, and the subjects they have experimented on. The novels are divided into two trilogies. The Summoning , The Awakening , and The Reckoning comprise The Darkest Powers trilogy, which follows fifteen-year-old necromancer Chloe Saunders. [1] The Gathering , The Calling, and The Rising comprise The Darkness Rising trilogy, which follows a sixteen-year-old girl named Maya Delaney. [2]

Kelley Armstrong Canadian writer

Kelley Armstrong is a Canadian writer, primarily of fantasy novels since 2001.

<i>The Awakening</i> (Armstrong novel) Armstrong novel

The Awakening is a novel by Kelley Armstrong from Darkest Powers trilogy. It is the sequel to The Summoning.

<i>The Reckoning</i> (Armstrong novel) final novel in the Darkest Powers Trilogy written by Kelley Armstrong

The Reckoning is the final novel in the Darkest Powers Trilogy written by Kelley Armstrong. It was released in the USA April 6, 2010. It is the last in the series. The next trilogy follows a new set of teenagers however Kelley has confirmed Chloe and the others will show up.

Contents

Darkest Powers series

The Darkest Powers trilogy

#TitleAuthorPublisherDateLengthISBN
1 The Summoning Kelley Armstrong HarperCollins July 2008390 pp ISBN   978-0-06-166269-0
2 The Awakening Kelley Armstrong HarperCollins April 2009368 pp ISBN   978-0-06-166276-8
3 The Reckoning Kelley Armstrong HarperCollins April 2010391 pp ISBN   978-0-06-166283-6

The Darkness Rising trilogy

#TitleAuthorPublisherDateLengthISBN
1 The Gathering Kelley Armstrong HarperCollins April 2011368 pp ISBN   978-0-06-179702-6
2 The Calling Kelley Armstrong HarperCollins April 2012326 pp ISBN   978-0-385-66854-5
3 The Rising Kelley Armstrong HarperCollins April 2013407 pp ISBN   978-0-385-66857-6

The Darkest Powers short stories [3]

#TitleAuthorDateDescription
1Dangerous* Kelley Armstrong -(online, narrator: Derek)
Dangerous is about how Derek and Simon became residents of Lyle House 
2 Kat Kelley Armstrong July 2009(The Eternal Kiss, [4] narrator: Katiana)
Kat is about Katiana. She is from another Edison Group experiment, the Valhalla Project. 
3Divided* Kelley Armstrong -(online, narrator: Derek)
Divided is about what took place when Derek and Simon were separated from Chloe 
4Disenchanted* Kelley Armstrong -(online, narrator: Tori, Simon)
Disenchanted is about what took place when Tori and Simon were separated from Chloe and Derek 
5Hunting Kat Kelley Armstrong August 2010(Kisses from Hell, narrator: Katiana)
- 
6Belonging Kelley Armstrong May 2011(online, narrator: Detective, Derek)
This story is about Dereks family coming back and claiming him. 
7Facing Facts Kelley Armstrong September 2011Enthralled: Paranormal Division, narrator: Chloe)
This story takes place right after the reckoning where Tori learns that Kit is her actual father. 

Chronological Order of the Darkest Powers Series [5]

  1. The Summoning
    • Divided
  2. The Awakening
    • Disenchanted
  3. The Reckoning
  4. The Gathering
  5. The Calling
  6. The Rising

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References

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