Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Dark Days (The Albatar Chronicles #2) an emotionally riveting fantasy adventure

Dark Days (the Albatar Chronicles #2) by Leonie Rogers picks up with Kazari’s training as a Hunter within the Lady’s service. This time, it requires her to travel throughout Albatar and broadens her scope of the world, introduces her to politics, and strengthens her skills as a Hunter and her understanding of the gorgone danger. The threat is real and worse than anyone realized. The incursion has crept into the heart of Albatar, and for Kaz, it becomes personal when she and her fellow hunters stop by to visit family and friends while gathering intel. She still struggles to face her lingering fears from battling “the changed” and the Greater Gorgone of book 1, Amethyst Pledge, while reliving the horrors through nightmares that rob her of a good night’s sleep.

Dark Days by Leonie Rogers

Dark Days is an emotionally riveting story packed with adventure, action, and characters you can relate to. I didn’t want to put it down. In fact, I confess there were times I read instead of doing other things that required my attention. The author does a great job of bringing the story to conclusion while leaving it wide open for the next book in The Albatar Chronicles series. I count Leonie Rogers among my favorite authors and look forward to book three. I give this book 5 bright shiny stars and would give it more if the ranking went higher. I’d recommend this book to anyone who enjoys epic fantasy, stories of good vs. evil. The only caution I offer is for young readers who might be afraid of demonic-like creatures because Albatar has many.

 

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