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Council of Light by Althea Damgaard

Council of Light

Rhoanda, the Storm Rider must face tempests of a different sort as queen and wife to the Truth Bearer.
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There Bleeds the Light by Andrea Renae

There Bleeds the Light

Desperate to embrace her newfound Luvesti heritage and leave her past behind, Amyrah discovers that darkness’s reach is long and the battle in her own heart could decide the fate of Atsun.
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Lightning's Edge by C. Buck Jones

Lightning’s Edge

Transported to a primitive world, Ryan must survive wild beasts, slavers, winged demons, and an enemy determined to kill him, to find a way back to his world.
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Lightshed by Crystal D. Grant

Lightshed

As Mason Grey embraces the shadow he is pledged to, he’s forced to live a double life recruiting children for his dark master and seeking the affections of a girl who believes she can bring him to the light.
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Afterlight by Jonathan Shuerger

Afterlight

There is no rest for the aspiring hero Gideon, not when the dark sorcerer Ashkelon presides over his training.
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Mannigan: A Speck of Light by L. Ross Coulter

Mannigan: A Speck of Light

In a world gripped by the Vitruvian Elite, a young rebel discovers that the greatest battle between the darkness and the light is in himself.
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Light of Eidon, Karen Hancock

Light Of Eidon

The Light of Eidon is set in a world of swords and cloaks, of glittering palaces and mystical temples, of galley ships and ancient mist-bound cities.
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Champions of Light by Althea Damgaard

Champions of Light

Those destined to rule must gain faith in the Light or lose the kingdom to the Dark.
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Maggie and the Mountain of Light by Mark Snoad
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Maggie and the Mountain of Light

“Getting sucked into a race to retrieve the mystical Mountain of Light, before the world is overrun—that was definitely not on my to-do-list!”
Oceans 11 meets fairy fantasy in Mark Snoad’s Maggie and the Mountain of Light, a fun adventure that inspires young readers to seek friendships and bravery.
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Alight, J. F. Rogers

Alight

Three friends with unique abilities must forge their way through a vampire infested world where evil seeks to corrupt them and devour their souls.
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Flight, Kristen Young

Flight

Will Cadence be able to achieve her Elite dreams, or will sinister forces leave her running for her life?
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The Prince and the Blight, Kathryn Butler

The Prince and the Blight

When a deadly disease overcomes the dream realm, a young girl returns to save the land and people she loves—only to learn one greater than her has plans far beyond her imagination.
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Vigilante's Light, Jake Tyson

Vigilante’s Light

After his rescue from guerrillas in Venezuela, Gideon finds himself with super-abilities, and he becomes a vigilante to protect his city, but he learns that being a vigilante comes with a price.
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Light of Orion, S. L. Richardson

Light of Orion

Seventeen-year-old Olivia Drake secretly trains in Las Vegas, struggling to master her powers and gain respect as the only woman on the team.
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Brand of Light, Ronie Kendig
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Brand of Light

Kersei Dragoumis awakens in a derelict shuttle, alone, injured, and ignorant of the forbidden technology that has swept her into a nightmare.
Sci-fi and fantasy clash in this rapid-fire genre-blender.
Lorehaven review, fall 2019
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Light of Mine, Allen Brokken
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Light of Mine

Lauren, Aiden, and Ethan must stop the agents of The Dark One from putting out the Light and dooming the heathlands to Darkness.
How-to descriptions of building and cooking are interspersed with moral instruction . . . the story conveys a sound faith lesson.
Lorehaven review, summer 2020
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Light from Distant Stars, Shawn Smucker
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Light from Distant Stars

Cohen Marah steps over his father’s body, and then steps into a labyrinth of memory. Did he kill his father?
Magic-edged memory meets the reality of death and family trauma.
Lorehaven review, summer 2019
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The Light Unbound, C. S. Wachter
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The Light Unbound

Alone and weak, Rayne lashes out at the One and turns his back on his quest; can he learn to trust again before it’s too late?
Ambitious in scope and relentless in speed, this novel concludes C. S. Wachter’s saga on a high note.
Lorehaven review, summer 2020
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Visions of Light and Shadow, Allison D. Reid

Visions of Light and Shadow

Is Aviad calling Elowyn and Morganne to follow the road beyond Minhaven?
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