Light's Bane (Daughters of the People, Book 2)

Lucy Varna

Light's Bane (Daughters of the People, Book 2) by Lucy Varna

Some truths are better left untold...

Daniella Nehring is a fierce warrior with a turbulent past. Born in the earliest days of World War II to unknown parents, she was raised by Rebecca Upton, one of the People’s most notable leaders. Dani has always had questions about her parents’ identities, information Rebecca refuses to reveal, leaving a gaping hole in Dani's own identity.

Dani travels to New York on Rebecca's orders to search for the mysterious woman who stole a copy of the Prophecy of Light from the People. There, she teams up with Dave Winstead, an FBI agent working undercover with the People's most ancient and deadly enemy. Dave has a soft spot for the young warrior that divides his loyalties between her and the job he took in order to fulfill a promise he made a decade and a half before, a promise he's determined to keep, no matter what the cost.

As Dani and Dave are drawn deeper into the hunt for the missing artifact, Dani's immortality is jeopardized, and with it, her ability to reclaim the Prophecy tablet. When she learns the truth about her heritage, Dani must confront her past in a struggle that will change her life forever.

Specifications

First edition published June 2014. Second edition published May 2015.
Cover design by L.J. Anderson, Mayhem Cover Creations.

Genres: Fantasy Romance (Contemporary/Urban), Romantic Suspense, Paranormal Romance.

Paperback: ISBN 978-1-943465-07-1. 5.25 x 8". 261 + ix pp. Retail price: $14.99.
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

eBook: ISBN 978-1-943465-03-3. Retail price: $2.99.
Available at AmazonBarnes & NobleiBooksKobo, and other retailers.

Reviews

"(E)njoyable to read."
​--Deidre, Night Owl Reviews

"A fast paced and exciting read."
​--Tracy Ehlers, Paranormal, Magic and Mischief

"Varna is extremely good at ensuring each main character has unique characteristics rather than 'generic female lead' with different guys."
​--Marisa Gaither, Reading to Distraction