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Dark Children of Naor

Naor
by Justyna Plichta-Jendzio
Dark Children of Naor (Naor) by Justyna Plichta-Jendzio
★ 8.00 / 4
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In a world where hunters become prey in the flash of an eye, where people you know and love betrays you — who can you trust? Our dragon? Visit Naor and maybe you’ll find out.

What would you do if you changed from hunter to prey? What would you do if someone you’d just met turned out to be someone else? What would you do if a member of your family betrayed you?

The world of Naor is a world created by Ulse, the God of brightness, and is ruled by his rights and filled with creatures of his work. And yet it hides darkness — darkness created by Ulse’s brother, Hodgorn, the master of evil. This darkness infects human hearts, drives wars and diseases, and creates terrible beings — atrocities to gods of brightness and an insult to their work. They become rampant like a disease that must be exterminated.

What would you do in the face of an embodied evil?

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FantasyEpic FantasyHigh FantasyDark Fantasy
Release date: August 1, 2012
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Justyna Plichta-Jendzio

Justyna Plichta-Jendzio, born in Koszalin (Poland) in 1974, still resident of that town or nearest area, married for 16 years, mother of one son and happy owner of two spoiled cats. Justyna was lucky to live at the turn of two ages: communism and capitalism. When she was fifteen the comunism fall in Poland. But that time allowed her to see different reality, incomprehensible for future generations. It was also the chance to “touch” the past and have a glimpse at the remains of XIX century life, which survived especially at the Easts parts of Poland till the end of 80’s of last century.

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Justyna’s works are very strongly influenced by her interest. The range of the interest is wide. She is fond of Ancient and Medieval history. She also improoves her knowledge of a history of two world’s main religions and their influence at societies, global and local policy and civilisation developement. she likes to know different and regarded as exotic cultures, booth present and ancient. She is fond of nature and geography. As a writer Justyna loves to read ancient legends, myths and mysterious stories. All of this can be seen in her works.

Naor

Naor consists of 6 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Dark Children of Naor (Naor)
★ 8.00 / 4
Evil Children of Naor (Naor)
★ 9.26 / 8
Cursed Children of Naor (Naor)
★ 9.34 / 9
Damned Children of Naor (Naor)
★ 9.50 / 2
Servant of the Gods (Naor)
★ 9.50 / 2
Mistress of Crystals: Chronicles of the Second War of the Gods (Naor)
★ 9.00 / 2

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09/03/2013
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El Pumo
2 books, 2 reviews
★★★★★★★★★★ 10 / 10

The author's debut contains three distinct tales of dark fantasy. The vivid descriptions make it easy to picture where the characters are and what is happening. I especially enjoyed the first story, "The Hunter." While establishing the setting, introducing us to Naor, the author also introduces us to Arnoku. He meets up with Lanes, a woman with a troubled past, and Ingard, an elf on a mission. Each is interesting, and I would enjoy further adventures featuring any of them. "The Hunter" has exciting fighting and a surprisingly emotional ending. If you enjoy fantasy, get this book. You'll find yourself transported to a dark, new world.

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