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The epic conclusion to the Void Chronicles… The world teeters on the edge of darkness, and only the Templars stand in the way of the Void. Will they be enough? Will the magic growing inside of Julianna coupled with VoidCleaver and her Brothers be sufficient to stop Dryx once and for all? Or will the world fall, ushering in the time of Unending Darkness? Every day her power increases but time is short and the shadows grow long, reaching their corrupt fingers into every crevice, every crack they can find. And yet, there are glimmers of hope - allies found in unlikely places, slivers of information, tools and artefacts that could damage Dryx or diminish his power. Even as things begin to look brighter for the Templars, there are setbacks. As Julianna learns more about this world and her destiny in it, she has to confront her lineage and how she came to be in Galea, and the implications send shock waves through the Templars. Can they still trust her, or is the tool of their salvation also a victim of dark corruption? This is the final installment of the main storyline in The Void Chronicles, and is over 190,000 words. It contains adult content, including depictions of warfare and intimacy. 18+ please. Book four in a series; the books are meant to be read in order and the series is COMPLETE. Hooray! A World Away Rise of the Necromancers The Templars Falter The Void Wept
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- Release Date 09/26/2020
- Author Holly Blackstone
- Language English
- Companies Linlithgow Press; 1st edition
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