Nikkola of Dur

Book 2 of the Princesses of the Light Saga

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: James A. McKenzie ISBN: 9781491753477
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 14, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: James A. McKenzie
ISBN: 9781491753477
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 14, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Nikkola of Dur is no mans slave, no mans property, and no mans fool.

She refuses to be a victim to the darkness that threatens everything she loves and dreams about. Rather than join those who did nothing to escape from the slavers, she chooses to flee into the wilderness. Even though her planet has been enslaved by imperial forces, she will not be discouraged by the overwhelming fear and hopelessness that surrounds her.

Hers is a story of great eviland great good. Hers is a story of unimaginable terrorand those who bring hope to the hopeless.Hers is a story of a brutal dominationand the brave woman who fought for freedom.

In book two of the Princesses of the Light saga, the battle rages for dignity and freedom of the human race. The Princesses of the Light fight to unlock the very Gates of Time and come back into reality. They are the champions of a culture that has balanced ancient traditions with modern technology without the loss of their moral core.

The saga of the Princesses of the Light is not a fairy story, nor is it a childrens tale; it is a warning. The Light and the Dark are both very real, and they are both inside each of us.

It is the responsibility of each individual to choose which will shape her soul.

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Nikkola of Dur is no mans slave, no mans property, and no mans fool.

She refuses to be a victim to the darkness that threatens everything she loves and dreams about. Rather than join those who did nothing to escape from the slavers, she chooses to flee into the wilderness. Even though her planet has been enslaved by imperial forces, she will not be discouraged by the overwhelming fear and hopelessness that surrounds her.

Hers is a story of great eviland great good. Hers is a story of unimaginable terrorand those who bring hope to the hopeless.Hers is a story of a brutal dominationand the brave woman who fought for freedom.

In book two of the Princesses of the Light saga, the battle rages for dignity and freedom of the human race. The Princesses of the Light fight to unlock the very Gates of Time and come back into reality. They are the champions of a culture that has balanced ancient traditions with modern technology without the loss of their moral core.

The saga of the Princesses of the Light is not a fairy story, nor is it a childrens tale; it is a warning. The Light and the Dark are both very real, and they are both inside each of us.

It is the responsibility of each individual to choose which will shape her soul.

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