Ancient magic has curse-locked the kingdoms of Ellorhys, dividing the lands between brutal scorching Day, and frosty, endless Night.Under eternal night skies, Imperial Princess Issaria struggles to harness the magic within her. Powerful magic that could one day break the curse and set her people free, or spread darkness across the realm and conquer the surrounding kingdoms.Across the divide, Prince Calix of the Daylight realm is preparing to inherit his kingdom on one perilous condition: he must eliminate the growing threat of the Imperial Princess before she can reach of age and claim her crown. The realm blames Issaria and her Sorceress Aunt Hecate for the destruction and division of their world. Empress Regent Hecate's magic - erupting to protect Issaria from the devastation and betrayal that killed her parents - has earned the sorceress an infamous moniker: The Evernight Witch.Ancient beasts, whispers of rebellion, a desert of razored glass, and peddlers of flesh await Issaria in her pursuit to uncover the truth behind the curse and the magic that shimmers beneath the surface of her heart. A heart that begins to fray between the love of her people, the love of a childhood friend, and a new incendiary spark.As the sands of time shift forward, Issaria is forced to find the origin of all magic on a quest to awaken her powers. Headstrong and brimming with untapped power, she must answer to the mysterious voice within before she loses her kingdom - and herself - entirely.
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- Release Date 10/05/2021
- Author Sara DeLaVergne
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.74 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.29 x 9 inches
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