Release: August 22nd 2020
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Victoria J. Price
Source: Random Tours
Find it at: Amazon, Kindle
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Angels are disappearing. Witches are gathering. An ancient darkness is rising.
It’s been just over a month since eighteen-year-old Fia Aldridge has returned to Earth from the parallel world of Ohinyan.
She thought she’d be safe back in London—and that she’d be protecting her friends from Erebus, the ancient darkness that was calling to her.
But when she discovers angels are going missing at the hands of a local witch coven, she knows she has to find a way back to Ohinyan and warn her friends, even if it means Erebus will be waiting.
Little does she know, the darkness is about to be set free—and he’s only interested in one thing: finding Fia.
Find out what happens next in the thrilling sequel to The Third Sun: Daughter of the Phoenix Book One. A richly woven tale drawing on ancient myths and legends, bursting with adventure, elemental magic, angels, witches, shapeshifters and slow burn romance. Fans of Brigid Kemmerer, Laini Taylor and Sarah J Maas will devour this series
About the Author:
Victoria lives in leafy Surrey, in the South East of England. She loves fairy tales, myths and legends, and grew up creating stories both in words and pictures. When she’s not writing you’ll find her exploring with her husband and their two dogs, searching for beautiful hidden places and secret picnic spots.
The Eternal Dusk Review:
I thought the first book was good, but the second turned out to be even better! There are so many twists and turns that the author put in to make it so interesting.
Firstly, I loved how the characters are swapped between their environments. Alexander spends half the time stuck in London, while Fia spends her time in Ohinyan. The supporting characters are also amazing and add well to the story. Characters like Jo and Sophie are more prominent. Also, I loved the scenes with Sophie and Alexander and thought it added another layer of mystery. Erebus is awesome as the villain and I loved how he takes charge of the story. Although I loved Lorn as the villain in Book one, Erebus pushes her to the corner and manipulates the characters in a diabolical way.
The world building continues with new locations and situations. I loved the new world of Ornax, and new characters like Hazel and Okwata. There is also a shocking death that I did not see coming. Fia and Dante’s scenes was the highlight! I just couldn’t get enough of the story.
My only criticism is Alexander’s whining. This guy needs a course on self-confidence, because he keeps whining and punishing himself for letting everyone down. I understand his frustrations, but his moodiness just brought down the excitement of the story.
Apart from that, this was such a fun book to read! Initially, I thought this was a duo-logy, but it ends in a cliffhanger! Which means, there is going to be another one in the series. I can’t wait! Overall, “The Eternal Dusk” is a wonderful continuation and increased my expectations for the next book.
Book Tour Schedule
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the The Eternal Dusk by Victoria J. Price Blog Tour hosted by Random Tours.
Huge thanks for the blog tour support xx