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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Fantasy / Epic
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Loss of Darkness
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:358
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781667892375

THE LOSS OF DARKNESS

THE TWO KINGS

by CHRISTOPHER CONLEY

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Overview
From one territory to another, magic and malice follow this band of lively characters. Near and far the journey takes you on a epic adventure from underground chambers, fantasy on the deep sea, bitter battlegrounds and the search for enchanting love. The adventures cease to end in this magical tale. A vast cast of characters who you will grow to know and will long to know better.
Description
Something she once hated lost to her forever, Sophia is given a sight voiding the bleak infinity of darkness. With it she becomes something of a light bearer aiding the once great King Rycus on a path to bring light to the power that separated her from her sister and attempt to stand against it before it reaches his own former Kingdom of Elkhart. Cloaked maneuverings of an entity referred to as Enfin initiates choices of human conflict. Setting Kings of opposing southern realms, below a vast mountain chain divided by the Great River Teal. Brayden Elkhart (son to King Rycus) and Evans Byrthfeld reignite their fathers war under a new flame of unrepentant yearning. Initiated by a chance clandestine meeting between a Princess that is not of royal birth.
About the author
At 41 years old, I'm married to my high school sweetheart. Father to one daughter that will reign forever as our Magnum Opus. Fully American yet born over seas where much of my younger life took place. Currently I carry no pronounced accolades as I have only now found contentment with my work and a fulfilling happiness being able to create much more. Given the whole universe of thought allowed oneself. It's sometimes difficult to me to fathom how one truly set out to do so could fail to entertain. I credit an abstract mind and a compulsion to complete something intriguing and grand. I give sincere thanks to all that take the time to experience my stories. To this as well, I will wholly respect the opinions garnered from the experienced valuation of all that do.