Darkness and Light

Elle Casey

Book 3 of War of the Fae

Language: English

Publisher: Elle Casey

Published: Mar 29, 2012

Description:

NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR, ELLE CASEY, brings readers Book 3 in the YA Urban Fantasy WAR OF THE FAE Series. The animosity between Darkness and Light continues to grow, as do Jayne's supernatural, elemental abilities in the Green Forest. Long-lost friends arrive, new friends leave, passion burns, and mysteries abound. What is Light and what is Dark? Who can the Light Fae trust? Who will be left standing in the end and whose side will they be on? Nothing is ever as it seems, and all is fair in love and War of the Fae.Content Warning: Mild violence and significant foul language within. Meant for older Young Adult readers (age 15+).WAR OF THE FAE SERIES READING ORDERWar of the Fae: Book 1 (The Changelings) **Free at most retailers**War of the Fae: Book 2 (Call to Arms)War of the Fae: Book 3 (Darkness and Light)War of the Fae: Book 4 (New World Order)War of the Fae: Book 5 (After the Fall) [Formerly titled Clash of the Otherworlds, Book 1]War of the Fae: Book 6 (Between the Realms) [Formerly titled Clash of the Otherworlds, Book 2]War of the Fae: Book 7 (Portal Guardians) [Formerly titled Clash of the Otherworlds, Book 3]War of the Fae: Book 8 (Time Slipping) War of the Fae: Book 9 (Dragon Riders) **Coming soon**War of the Fae: Book 10 (Winged Warriors) **Coming soon**HERE'S WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT WAR OF THE FAE, BOOK 3: "The one thing I can always count on from author Elle Casey, is her uncanny ability to hook a reader into a story or series, and tie them relentlessly into the journey of not only the main protagonist, but also all supporting characters, both good and not so nice. The War of the Fae series is perhaps one of the best examples of this magical connection with her readers. Casey has created a whole world of characters that you very quickly care very much about." ~Lisa Ann, Reviewer on Goodreads“The drama flew through the roof. Jayne's powers are growing and the demand on her is insane. What I really loved about Call to Arms was the intricacy of the plot and how issues were placed against issues and desires were placed against desires to create a world that did not adhere to a strict and typical diet of 'paranormal young adult fantasy'. Jayne is still cracking jokes, is still cursing, is still making stupid decisions, is still relateable, still has ulterior motives, still is Jayne.” ~Marlon Balraj, Blogger and Reviewer at We Live and Breathe Books blog“Better and better.  I can't think if a single thing in this series that I don't like and that is saying a lot. The further I get into it the more I can't stop reading. Definitely a series you want to read in order and well worth the read.” ~ Amazon Reviewer“Each book gives you more and more.  Books 1,2,3 were fantastic. Each book after gives you more and more insight into each character. I am reading these books faster then most because the writer keeps me interested. The anticipation of the next twist is what keeps me wanting to turn the page.” ~ Margaret Thomas, Amazon ReviewerA message from the author: A reader fan recently set up a blog dedicated to casting the actors for the War of the Fae movie. No, it is not in production to be made into a movie, nor have I sold the rights to anyone for the movie. But just in case I ever do, my fans will be sure the casting director has a complete line-up ready! Check it out: ellecasey.com/WOTF_Movie