Dark Of The Sun

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Jordan, the last living Sorceress of Bal’Talanor blood, has come of age at last. She is the rightful Heir, but she has grown up on Earth, unmindful of her identity. She has never heard of the world of Andoherra, nor of World Queens, and, to her, magic is nothing but a parlour trick. When she accidentally finds her way back to her homeland, she discovers her true nature, her awakening power – and the flamboyant Fire Queen who stands between her and her destiny.

Calyx is a deadly Sorceress bound by duty to protect Jordan. She will stop at nothing to restore the heir to the throne and slay all those who stand in the way. This should be an easy task – well within the capabilities of her immense magic – but there are three things she didn’t bargain for:losingJordan, a vengeful dragon, and the small problem offeelingsfor her mortal enemy, Nerys.

Most frustrating of all, she doesn’t have long to debate which issue is the more pressing concern. The starving world of Andoherra is sliding toward total self-destruction, and all the magic in existence doesn't appear to be able to make a damned thread of difference.

Chapters(42 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • AsorasoRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Dark, moody and my kind of story.
    A story for all those who like a good fish out of water story about a young girl lost in a new world of magic and adventure.
    After ten chapters the stage is set,  the main character is lost, the new Queen is introduced, not one but two sorceresses are furious and wanna go tarantino and there is a strange storm that harasses the peasants.
    I like the mood and the way the reader explores the world together with the main character.
    New people, new creatures and magic. Everything is new everything is interesting and written in a way that does not bore the reader down the drain with long talks about history, geography and economics like so many badly written storys. After the first few chapters that is when the story centers on the MC, starts to kick off and stops to introduce other character like the antagonist etc.
    The antagonist on the other side is a bit of a stereotypical character, but what good story did not suffer those?
    So props to Titania for the interesting beginning and the similarly good work that will follow.