Shadow Dancer Boxed set #YA #Fantasy
Shadow Dancer Boxed Set: Sunny has a gift that she has no idea how to use, until she meets Leif, a boy from the kingdom of Acadia, on the other side of the shadows.
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Shadow Dancer
Sunny has a gift that she has no idea how to use, until she meets Leif, a boy from the kingdom of Acadia, on the other side of the shadows.
Leif teaches Sunny about Shadow Walkers and how to use her new found gifts. As they grow closer and their gifts grow stronger, a threat arrives. The Shadow Guard has been sent to bring Sunny back to Acadia, to determine if she is a threat to the king as the rightful ruler of Acadia.
As Leif and Sunny prepare to defend themselves, Sunny finds that Leif has also been sent to bring Sunny back to the kingdom but for very different reasons. As a battle for possession of Sunny wages, she is struggling to come to turns with her feelings of inadequacy regarding controlling her gifts as well as the hurt regarding the lies and deceit of everyone around her.
Shadow Warrior
Sunny finally makes her first jump to the Kingdom of Acadia that is on the other side of the shadows, for what she hopes is a vacation. Only her vacation turns into quite an unwanted adventure. Aside from new and unexpected issues regarding her relationship with Leif, Sunny meets the rebel group, makes new friends, fights with controlling her powers, and finds herself neck deep within a county that is torn apart by two sides, each fighting for power. Acadia is not quite what she imagined. How is she, one young girl, supposed to unite the Kingdom as well as unseat a King to take her place as ruler of Acadia.
Shadow’s End
The adventure and the struggle continues for Sunny, as the fight for control of Acadia is near. Battle lines have been drawn, not just by King Gideon, but also by the rebels that were once Sunny’s allies. Due to unexpected trips to the ice realm and the fire realm, new allies are found to help build the Army of the Sun. There are new worlds explored. New friends and new enemies made. Ready or not, Sunny must prepare for what is coming as well as decide where she belongs within it all. But…what about prom? What about Leif? What about home? How can she, just a seventeen year old girl, rule a whole world? She’s not even sure if she can get through finals.
Shadow Fire
No one really knows who Leif is. They know the man he portrays and the things he has done, both good and bad. He was a boy that came from nothing and grew into a man full of rage that almost killed the one person he set out to save. He roams the realms waiting for death. Waiting for an absolution that doesn’t come. Then a rumor surfaces. A threat has been made against Sunny. Leif sets out to try to right the wrongs of his past. He sets out to do what he was meant to do from the beginning, save the queen. Can he do it alone or will he have to do the one thing that is hardest for him, which is: Ask for help.
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SHADOW FIRE
“I have been looking for you.”
I opened my eyes, turned my head, and stared up, way up into a pair of big brown eyes fringed in long lashes. Eyes so dark they looked almost black.
“You’re a hard person to find.”
That was the point. I didn’t want to be found. I liked my hermit existence. I didn’t have to see anyone or talk to anyone if I didn’t want. I liked to roam the realms and see what I could find. There were so many things we didn’t know about the four realms. It wasn’t so much as fun, as it was time consuming. That was what I wanted, though. The sooner time passed, the better off I would be.
“You look like crap, Leif,” she said when I didn’t respond.
Her voice, although lowered in disdain, was soft and feminine. If I weren’t waiting for death, maybe I would have cared more. I tried not to notice her creamy, pink tinged skin. I tried not to notice her high cheekbones, and lush lips. I tried not to, but I did anyway. How could I not? She was beautiful. Not that I cared.
“Man, and you stink. God, when was the last time you shaved…”
I lifted a hand up to my face and felt the length of coarse hair that covered the bottom part of my face. How long had it been?
“…or taken a bath for that matter.”
A bit longer than I had realized apparently. “What do you want, Cinder?”
She was silent for a moment. Was it my voice? It was gravelly with disuse, but the tone was indifferent, not aggressive.
Finally she said, “I came to bring you this.” This, being a sunshine yellow envelope with my name written in bold calligraphy on the front. She held it down to where I lay on the rocky red ground.
I hesitated a moment before I took the proffered envelope. I didn’t open it. I could only stare at the writing. I knew the writing and, therefore, who it was from without even having to open it. What did she want? What did it say?
“Why are you here? Why are you laying down there on the ground like that?” Cinder asked.
I used her questions as an excuse to put off the inevitable and said, “I like it down here.” I lay sprawled out on the rocky red dirt that made up the Fire Realm. The air was hot, the sun even hotter. If I lay there long enough, maybe I would just evaporate and be gone. No more Leif. No more running. No more hiding. Just gone. Finally.
“Yeah, but why?”
I didn’t answer, instead my attention returned to the yellow envelope. I lifted the unsealed flap, and slid out the thick ivory card with silver writing.
…cordially invited…..
…..Sunshine…..
….Lucas….
….Wedding.
I slipped the card back within the envelope and dropped it down next to where I lay. One grain of the red clay had found its way on top. My eyes fell to that red dot.
“So?”
“So, what?” I said still focused on the grain of clay.
“So, are you going to come?”
“No.”
“No?”
“No.”
“Why not?”
I stayed silent. Everyone knew why not.
“She’s not mad at you. In fact, she misses you. She talks about you all the time,” Cinder said.
She did? Did she talk about how I tried to kill her? What about how I used her?
“She really is hoping you will come. That’s why I’m hand delivering your invite. She wanted to make sure you got it. Saw it.”
Did she really want me there? Was it all just a joke to get me back for all I had done?
“Will you at least think about it?”
SHADOW DANCER:
“My Lady? I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what else…I think we need to call for help.”
“Where is she? I can’t see her.”
“She’s fine, my Lady. She’s sleeping, right over there. Can you see her?”
“Bring her to me. I want to hold her.”
“My Lady, you have lost too much blood. We need to get you to a hospital or something. Please.”
“Star, it’s already too late. You know it. We can’t call for help. We have to keep her safe. She’s all that’s left. She is worth that and so much more. God, I am so tired. Please bring her to me.”
“My Lady…“
“Even now Star, after all these years, can’t you just be my friend?”
“I will always be your friend, my Lady, but you will always be my Queen. Even now, even later, that will never change. Here she is. Do you have her?”
“I’ve got her. Please don’t hover over me, Star. I’m alright. Look how beautiful she is. Can you believe Malcolm and I made something so beautiful?”
“Yes, I can. She looks like you. She has your hair, all golden and soft. She has your mouth too. Don’t you think?”
“Yes. Oh God, I want to hold on to her forever. I never want to let her go. Star, you have to promise me that you will keep her safe. Whatever you have to do, you have to keep her safe. Promise me.”
“No, my Lady, we will keep her safe. You and I together.”
“No, Star, this burden will fall to you. You already see the truth of it, right here in front of your eyes. I’m just so tired. Here, you’d better take her. Bye, my baby girl. I love you so.
Star, promise me. You’ve done all you can here. All that is left is her. Malcolm is gone, and I…”
“Stop it! You can’t just give up! Don’t laugh! Can’t you see that it’s tearing me apart? I can’t do this without you.”
“Star, I’m not laughing. I promise you. There just isn’t anything I can do to stop it. You can do this. I believe in you. Star?”
“Yes. My Lady?”
“Promise.”
“All right. I promise I will do everything I can to keep her safe.”
“Do you think you will ever return?”
“I don’t know. Everything is changed now. Our whole world has changed.”
“Star?”
“Yes?”
“Stay safe. You have always been my very best friend. I don’t know what I would have done without you. Thank you, so much, for everything.”
“My Lady…“
“Keep her safe…“
Shadow Dancer is a fun, light read with some action, some romance and some kick-butt abilities.
LunaMoth for Far from Reality Reviews
SHADOW WARRIOR:
“My Lady? I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what else…I think we need to call for help.”
“Where is she? I can’t see her.”
“She’s fine, my Lady. She’s sleeping, right over there. Can you see her?”
“Bring her to me. I want to hold her.”
“My Lady, you have lost too much blood. We need to get you to a hospital or something. Please.”
“Star, it’s already too late. You know it. We can’t call for help. We have to keep her safe. She’s all that’s left. She is worth that and so much more. God, I am so tired. Please bring her to me.”
“My Lady…“
“Even now Star, after all these years, can’t you just be my friend?”
“I will always be your friend, my Lady, but you will always be my Queen. Even now, even later, that will never change. Here she is. Do you have her?”
“I’ve got her. Please don’t hover over me, Star. I’m alright. Look how beautiful she is. Can you believe Malcolm and I made something so beautiful?”
“Yes, I can. She looks like you. She has your hair, all golden and soft. She has your mouth too. Don’t you think?”
“Yes. Oh God, I want to hold on to her forever. I never want to let her go. Star, you have to promise me that you will keep her safe. Whatever you have to do, you have to keep her safe. Promise me.”
“No, my Lady, we will keep her safe. You and I together.”
“No, Star, this burden will fall to you. You already see the truth of it, right here in front of your eyes. I’m just so tired. Here, you’d better take her. Bye, my baby girl. I love you so.
Star, promise me. You’ve done all you can here. All that is left is her. Malcolm is gone, and I…”
“Stop it! You can’t just give up! Don’t laugh! Can’t you see that it’s tearing me apart? I can’t do this without you.”
“Star, I’m not laughing. I promise you. There just isn’t anything I can do to stop it. You can do this. I believe in you. Star?”
“Yes. My Lady?”
“Promise.”
“All right. I promise I will do everything I can to keep her safe.”
“Do you think you will ever return?”
“I don’t know. Everything is changed now. Our whole world has changed.”
“Star?”
“Yes?”
“Stay safe. You have always been my very best friend. I don’t know what I would have done without you. Thank you, so much, for everything.”
“My Lady…“
“Keep her safe…“
Shadow Dancer is a fun, light read with some action, some romance and some kick-butt abilities.
LunaMoth for Far from Reality Reviews
SHADOW’S END:
Leif turned his attention briefly to Lucas, who had stayed silent up to that point. “I see you have moved on. Rather quick don’t you think?” he said.
I refused to answer his taunt. Instead, I said to Lucas, “You about ready?”
A red flush of color appeared across Leif’s normally pale cheeks. I didn’t care. I was not going to be baited or made to feel bad for being out with Lucas. Was it a date? It hadn’t been specifically declared that, but it was something more than just an outing too. Maybe I was moving on, but that was my business. Not Leif’s.
“Yep. I’m ready,” Lucas said, then shoved the last bite of burger into his mouth and stood to clear the table.
I did the same, and gathered up my trash and belongings.
Leif suddenly and inexplicably became enraged. Either he was more upset about Lucas than I had realized or he really was going a bit on the loopy side. He grabbed my arm painfully and said, “We aren’t through here.”
“Stop it! You’re hurting me,” I said through gritted teeth. I didn’t want to cause a scene in the middle of the mall. People were already staring.
That was all the action Lucas needed to get involved. He slammed one big hand down on Leif’s shoulder and said as calm as could be, “I think you should release her.”
Leif did let go, which should have made me wary as he wasn’t the give up easy type, but I was too busy rubbing circulation back into my arm to think about it.
Leif spun around to face Lucas. “You can mind your own business. This is between her and me.”
“You made it my business when you laid a hand on her,” Lucas said, not backing down an inch.
Side by side the two were colored very alike, but that was where the similarities ended. Leif had ice blue eyes and Lucas had warm blue, inviting eyes. Leif was tall, thin, but wiry strong. Lucas was tall and bulky with evident muscles and strength.
“You don’t know what you are dealing with here,” Leif said and took a step closer to Lucas. It was like he was daring him to engage.
Lucas though, appeared calm and easy, no hint of aggression. “Yes. Actually I do.”
I began to realize that Leif didn’t recognize Lucas. He really didn’t know who he was. Leif didn’t have any special gifts other than begin a shadow walker tracker. Why then was he being so aggressive?
A wave of confusion crossed over Leif’s features for a moment. He stepped back and regarded Lucas. “You a walker?”
“Among other things. What’s it to you?”
Leif again grabbed my arm, not quite as hard that time, but hard enough to make me wince, and pulled me forward to stand almost next to him. “Then you know what she is,” he said.
I was getting a bit annoyed at being talked about like I wasn’t standing there. I was also getting angry at being manhandled by Leif. Incidentally, the anger is what caused me to pull in a bit of the energy from around us. I only grabbed a small ball of it, but it was enough to concern me. Whether in small or large amounts, energy was just as hard to control.
“Yes, I do,” Lucas said.
Leif leaned toward Lucas until he was just a few inches away from his face, glared hard with half squinted eyes, and said, “They you also know she’s mine. I found her. You don’t get to have her.”
That was it. I didn’t care about the pain it was going to cause me. I purposefully and intentionally, pushed out a zap of energy at Leif, where he held my arm. Not enough to really hurt him, but it was enough to have him jerk his hand off me in surprise and a bit of pain. Rage clouded his eyes for a moment as he directed his gaze on me.
I rounded on him with the full force of my own rage and completely ignored his. “You!” I said and poked a finger into his chest. “Don’t get to own me! No one gets to own me.”
He took a step back. I stepped forward and poked him again. “I get to decide who I want to be with and who gets to be with me.” Again he took a step back, and me a step forward, and I poked him hard in the chest, hard enough to make my finger twinge in pain at the abuse, but I ignored it. “I get to decide. Do you hear me, Leif?”
“Sunny,” Lucas said from behind me. “You have an audience.”
Without taking my eyes from Leif, I swung an arm behind me with my hand up at him, hoping that I conveyed with that one action, to shut up.
I did lower my voice at least. “You had your chance with me, but you chose to lie, to cheat, to keep me in the dark and at your mercy. You don’t get to decide anything about me anymore.”
I turned away from him and stepped back to my table, where I again began to gather up the debris from lunch. “Go home, Leif. There’s nothing here for you anymore.”
“Yes, there is,” he said softly from directly behind me. I hadn’t heard him come up next to me. Then even softer he said, “This isn’t over between us, Sunny. I’m not giving up.”
I glanced over my shoulder at him. The man before me was the Leif I knew. The Leif I had fallen in love with. The ice was missing from his face and his eyes and my heart felt the pain of losing him all over again. Why did it still hurt to see him, to be next to him? “Leif,” I whispered. “Go home. Please.”
Without regard to the people around us, he phased into the shadows and was gone.
“Sunny?”
“Yeah, Lucas,” I said as I stared at the place that Leif had vanished. I was suddenly so tired.
“You okay?”
“Yeah. I’ll live.”
“Um…do you know that you have a slight glow of white around you?”
No. I didn’t know that. I closed my eyes and sighed. “Great.”