A Dance of Light and Dark: Queen Inaria (Tales of Nevaeh #8)

A Dance of Light and Dark: Queen Inaria (Tales of Nevaeh #8)

David Wind

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The Saga of Nevaeh continues in the Post-Apocalyptic Epic Sci-Fi Series, Tales of Nevaeh, with … A Dance of Light and Dark, pitting young Queen Inaria of Freemorn against the Dark Sorceresses controlled by the Masters, as they try to kill the child Inaria carries, the child destined to change the world, and to stop the Dark Masters. Together with Princes Enaid, The Warlord, Roth, and her husband, King Nosaj, she meets the Dark Sorceresses on their chosen battleground. A Dance of Light and Dark continues the Tales of Nevaeh series, as the Queen of Freemorn fights to protect the child she carries—the child prophecy has foretold will lead Nevaeh to break the hold of the Dark Masters, forever—the child who will become the most powerful sorceress ever born in Nevaeh. From the first book in the Tales of Nevaeh series, the International Bestselling Born to Magic, the critics have called Tales of Nevaeh a mix between Shannara, The Hundred Series, with a dash of GoT and a dollop of Andre Norton. A Dance of Light and Dark combines futuristic dystopian societies ruled by magic and metaphysical elements with science fiction in this Epic Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Fantasy series based upon the magic that grew from the science & technology of the 20th & 21st centuries


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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    This book is EVERYTHING!!!!!

    It really brings the “Tales of Nevaeh” series full circle and even though we go into this maybe knowing the outcome, it is no less epic. It makes me want to go back and re-read the entire series from start to finish. Not in a ‘I forgot what happens’ way at all, but more, just to savor it and enjoy the aforementioned ‘full circle’.

    The series-wide continuity is flawless—one could actually pick up anywhere in the series and understand completely what’s going on … though I do feel reading them in order might ultimately make for a more fun experience.

    I strongly recommend everyone immerse themselves in this series at least one. Personally, I’ll re-read this one repeatedly for years to come.

    This is written in alternating POVs of both protagonists and their allies and antagonists, giving the reader broad views of both ‘light’ and ‘dark’ as well as insight into both’s motives. The dark sorceresses are extremely twisted, and a few of the ‘good guys’ are radiantly full of light. There are laughs, there’s adventure, action, magic, strong familial bonds, deep friendships, true love, and so much more, making for a very well-rounded read.

    5 stars.
    ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️




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