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Queene of Light
By: Jennifer ArmintrouteBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: MIRA
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Reader Review: I like this book. The plot is interesting and the characters are well developed. It's the first book in a serie and it can be interesting to see how the story will turn out.
In a time not long from now, the veil between fantasy and reality is ripped asunder--creatures of myth and fairy tale spill into the mortal world. Enchanted yet horrified, humans force the magical beings Underground, to colonize the sewers and abandoned subway tunnels beneath their glittering cities.
But even magic folk cannot dwell in harmony, and soon two Worlds emerge: the Lightworld, home to faeries, dragons and dwarves; and the Darkworld, where vampires, werewolves, angels and demons lurk.
Now, in the dank and shadowy place between Lightworld and Darkworld, a transformation is about to begin....
Ayla, a half faery, half human assassin, is stalked by Malachi, a Death Angel tasked with harvesting mortal souls. They clash. Immortality evaporates, forging a bond neither may survive. And in the face of unbridled ambitions and untested loyalties, an ominous prophecy is revealed that will shake the Worlds.
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| Title of eBook: Queene of Light | Series: A Lightworld / Darkworld Novel, , #1 |
| Release Date: 12-01-2010 | |
| Publisher: MIRA | Store Sales Rank: 3531 |
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| SKU | 9787770860096 |
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Queene of Light
Ayla knelt in the mire, searching the mucky concrete ground for signs of her quarry. She'd had no problem tracking the Werewolf this far. The foolish creature did not even realize it was being followed, and her wings, not delicately made but leathery flaps of nearly Human skin, thick boned and heavy against her back, had given her the speed to keep up with him as he rampaged through the depths of the Dark-world. But they had made her too conspicuous. As she tracked the Wolf, something tracked her.
She heard it, lurking behind her. Whatever followed had wings, feathered, if she guessed correctly from the rustling that echoed through the tunnel like tiny thunder. Perhaps it thought she wouldn't hear it. Or couldn't.
The chill that raced up her spine had little to do with the gusts of cold air that blew through the tunnels. She knew the beast that followed her. She'd heard it spoken of in hushed tones in the Assassins' Guild training rooms. It was a Death Angel.
The stories were too numerous to sort fact from fiction. Some claimed an Angel had the powers of the Vanished Gods. Some dismissed them as no more powerful than a Faery or Elf. And some insisted that to look upon one was death to any creature, mortal or Fae. Once, not long after Ayla had begun her formal Guild training, an Assassin was lost. His body was recovered, impaled upon his own sword, wings ripped from his back. She'd seen him, though Garret, her mentor, had tried to
...Title: Queene of Light
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Number of Comments: 3 Rating(s) 3 Review(s)
6 of 12 people found the following eBook Review Helpful
Angels and Dark World
December 6, 2009
Reviewer: A reader from Italy
I like this book. The plot is interesting and the characters are well developed. It's the first book in a serie and it can be interesting to see how the story will turn out.
5 of 11 people found the following eBook Review HelpfulIt was ok, just not my type of book.
November 16, 2009
Reviewer: A reader from *********
I ont think i can be fully critical on this book. It was good, but im so used to the type of books like "twilight" and books like that, so i iddnt get gripped into the book. I kept telling myself, read the book and dont be too critical on it. Im not sure where i was, maybe 3/4 of the book before i got intrested. Overall, it was quite boring, for my type of liking anyway. Im sure some people may like it, just not me. =]
5 of 10 people found the following eBook Review HelpfulQueene of Light
November 13, 2009
Reviewer: A reader from Coldwater, CA
I found this book interesting, once I got into the characters, and the turmoil of the underworld. It was a fairly good read. Personally I would have liked to hear more of the main characters history, the few tidbits in the story we're very entiicing.
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