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The Midnight Wars had pitted brother and sister against each other, one loyal to a tyrannical emperor and the other fighting to bring about change and peace. After the battles had ceased over eight centuries in the past, a new pair of leaders rose to power, and the Empire of Zalyndrya enjoyed peace for hundreds of years. Within the Empire, families of Travelers roam the la
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Paperback, 308 pages
Published
January 10th 2015
by Darkflame Books
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I got a free copy of this book from Voracious Readers Only in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed this story, tho I do like more of a detailed description of the main characters at least, when they first appear, I had a hard time remember who was who at the beginning, because those descriptions were missing so I wasn't able to put faces to names, but as the story progressed, little bits of the their appearance was revealed which allowed me to form a picture of the characters in my mind, whic ...more
I enjoyed this story, tho I do like more of a detailed description of the main characters at least, when they first appear, I had a hard time remember who was who at the beginning, because those descriptions were missing so I wasn't able to put faces to names, but as the story progressed, little bits of the their appearance was revealed which allowed me to form a picture of the characters in my mind, whic ...more

I guess this could be considered urban fantasy. Whatever it is, it's not a genre I normally read. I met the author at The Dallas Comic Show, and I stood at her table so long, talking about publishing via IngramSpark versus Createspace, that I felt I should buy a copy of her book. My first impression once I picked the book up to read it wasn't favorable. There was no copyright page whatsoever, and the text was not right justified like most books. So reading it was like reading a manuscript.
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