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Shadowborn

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Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, May 1, 2012 - Fiction - 360 pages

For the Darkborn, the touch of sunlight kills, while darkness is lethal for the Lightborn. For centuries, the two have lived in an uneasy peace, sharing the same city but never meeting. Now, with the rise of the Shadowborn, everything is about to change…

Condemned to death by the Darkborn for practicing sorcery, Lady Telmaine Hearne escaped her fate and is now bound with her mageborn allies for the Borders—and the war brewing there.

Also on the frontlines of the battle between Darkborn and Shadowborn is the assassin Floria White Hand, desperately maneuvering between allies and enemies to bring her Lightborn prince home safe.

The fragile alliance between Lightborn and Darkborn, between mage and non-mage, is endangered. The mage Tammorn is forced to become ambassador to the enemy. And a lifetime fighting the Shadowborn has not prepared Ishmael di Studier for what he will find when he follows the Call from the Shadowlands—and meets the woman behind it…


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Review: Shadowborn (Darkborn #3)

User Review  - Sasha - Goodreads

Loved this book, loved the series. The concept of the two types of people- those who can only survive with light, and those who can only survive without- living so closely together was greatly done. I ... Read full review

Review: Shadowborn (Darkborn #3)

User Review  - Melliane - Goodreads

Mon avis en Français My English review I didn't know this series before starting this one and I was very intrigued by the gorgeous cover. I must say that the three covers of this series have something ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Alison Sinclair is Reader in Modern Spanish Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.

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