Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Daughter of Darkness by Terry Brooks

I had never read Terry Brooks before when I received a copy of Child of Light, the first book in this wonderful new series. I was immediately captured by the magical storytelling, descriptive world-building, and the exciting conclusion and instantly became a fan. Now, I'm honored to be able to review this second book, Daughter of Darkness. It's even more exciting, picking up two years after Auris learns the truth about her heritage and finds a home and partnership with Harrow. She is slowly taking her true form as a fae and becoming more familiar with her innish powers. But someone in her past life refuses to let her go she still has no memories of her life before the goblin prison. In trying to solve this mystery, she finds a new formidable enemy that threatens everything she lives for. She must rely on her friends, both old and new and DRAGONS!!! (Excuse my little dance of joy over here... just a girl that loves stories with dragons, lol) if she ever wants to see Harrow alive again. 
I received an advance reader copy of this book. The views and opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.

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