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If you're a fan of epic fantasy, then prepare for the fantastic story of Child of Light, Part 2 of The Dark Lady.
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If you're a fan of epic fantasy, then prepare for the fantastic story of Child of Light, Part 2 of The Dark Lady. In this novel, follow the continued story of Ashterra, immediately after the events of The Dark Lord's Apprentice, Part 1 of The Dark Lady. Ashterra falls into the abyss of the dark descent, her one mission: escape. Follow her harrowing tale as she narrowly escapes death several times as she claws her way out. Impressed, the Dark Lord acknowledges her as his apprentice and charges her with overseeing a new threat to the nation of Moxdram: a building insurrection that follows a mysterious leader who calls himself Rabbannah. Child of Light follows Ashterra's tale as she makes allies, building a strong team of elite orc warriors called Rabbah as they take on the insurrection and thwart it at every turn. However, while Ashterra is busy seeing to the insurrection, darker powers at play plot against her. Will she overcome, or will she fall by the wayside of Saldari's history?About the AuthorChild of Light is written by Indiana Atwood. Indiana Atwood has been a fan of fantasy since the early 2000's, his writing style inspired by the works of Orson Scott Card, J. R. R. Tolkein, Eric Nylund, Brandon Sanderson, George R. R. Martin, and Robert Jordan. A fan of Science Fiction and Fantasy both, viewing them as key genres that draw upon and are benefited by styles from one another, Indiana Atwood's employs his own writing style that emphasizes unique world building, intense action, and interesting character interactions that will hook and entertain readers from early on in any novel. Indiana Atwood aims to offer strong, complex stories that entertain and enrich the readers. Those that prefer genres like horror or gothic fantasy will also find his works entertaining as they bear a distinct darker undertone inspired by early American writers like Edgar Allen Poe and H. P. Lovecraft. Indiana Atwood has one goal in mind with all of his books: focus on telling unique and interesting stories to be read and loved from teenagers to adults. Book DetailsGenres: Fantasy, Dark Fantasy, Young Adult FictionLength: Approximately 60,000 WordsAge Range: 14+Series: The Dark Lady
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