The Time of the Changing Book One of the Riana Trilogy |
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Author:
| Waith, Polly J. |
Series title: | The Riana Trilogy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-7951-4571-8 |
Publication Date: | May 2019 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $11.00 |
Book Description:
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The Time of the Changing is my first novel and offers its reader an incredible tale of gods, angels, demons and of course humans. It is a sometimes brutal urban fantasy driven by the unpredictable facets of human nature. Intricate plot lines blend and build crossing the divide between the human world, its allies and its enemies. Love, hate, friendship and betrayal all play a part as the story unfolds and weaves into an epic adventure. It is a magical tale that travels through...
More DescriptionThe Time of the Changing is my first novel and offers its reader an incredible tale of gods, angels, demons and of course humans. It is a sometimes brutal urban fantasy driven by the unpredictable facets of human nature. Intricate plot lines blend and build crossing the divide between the human world, its allies and its enemies. Love, hate, friendship and betrayal all play a part as the story unfolds and weaves into an epic adventure. It is a magical tale that travels through enchanting worlds of light and darkness. Spellbinding characters battle for survival all unable to escape their ultimate destinies while with each written word the reader is challenged to unravel the many mysteries waiting to be solved. The story centres on the Witan, a girl child born every five hundred years for one special and daunting purpose; to maintain the balance between the worlds. There have been many before her, each one trained to resist the temptations of the dark and menacing Solon. However Riana is the last and most powerful of her line and her struggle to understand who she is and the development of her magic will push her to the edge of reason. It is a story filled with harsh yet familiar lessons that challenge the mind and ask us to question not only what we believe to be right but our own sometimes misguided idea of good and evil. From her innocent childhood in a quiet Essex village on Earth, to the complexities of womanhood and worlds of unbelievable power she is aided by both human friends and magical allies who are never quite what they seem. And it is only when the story reaches its riveting conclusion that you finally realise you really should never judge a book by its cover...