[Daath Chronicles 01] • The Daath Chronicles · The Complete Series
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- Authors
- Tilton, Eliza
- Publisher
- Shakespeare Villains
- Tags
- teen fantasy and adventure books , box set paranormal romance , ya shapeshifter , teen shapeshifter romance series , ya fantasy box sets with romance
- Date
- 2019-08-05T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.13 MB
- Lang
- en
Spanning two different worlds and species, brother and sister must embrace who they are in order to stop an invasion that will destroy their world.
Start reading this YA Epic Fantasy Romance complete series today! Perfect for readers who love fast-paced action adventure, romance, magic, shapeshifters, and science fiction elements.
Seventeen-year-old Avikar spends most of his time in the stables trying to forget his tragic past. But when his sister, Jeslyn, is kidnapped, he's catapulted on an impossible quest to save her.
She's been stolen by Lucino, the dark lord of Daath, a mystical place thought only to exist in fables.
And Lucino has plans for Jeslyn.
Lucino is a shapeshifter who feeds off the auras of humans and Jesyln's is the most powerful shade he's ever encountered.
She should hate him.
Only . . . the longer she's in Lucino's clutches, the more entranced she becomes with his domain and the monstrous lord himself.
Avikar will give everything to find his sister, but the longer he takes, the harder she falls.
And it won't be just her life in danger.
"Daath is much more than a make believe land of magic, and its people are not human. Was it Jeslyn's beauty or her innocence that enthralled Lucino almost as strongly as he magically enthralled her? What he wants from her wasn't meant to be love, it was her aura to feed his power, but has the prey captured the hunter?" ~ Goodreads Reviewer
"Extra kudos to author Eliza Tilton for introducing a flair of science fiction in the form of the "Others" species." ~ Amazon Reviewer
"Lucino is a very intriguing villain -- I think including the POV of the villain is a great way to make his character much more three-dimensional -- and scary!" ~ YA Romantics Blog
"I really enjoyed reading the romance and, without giving away the plot, there is one very poignant moment on a beach which I think demonstrates the power of love so beautifully, and with so much grace, that the scene will stay with me for a very long time." ~ Goodreads Reviewer