Night's Daughter (Tales from the Flat Earth #4-5)
Tanith Lee
Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
4.33
· 6 ratings · 601 pages · Published: 31 Mar 1986
Two vividly imagined volumes in one:
Delirium's Mistress. Azhriaz, Daughter of Night, was the child of Night's Master, and he had hidden her where none could find her None, that is, but his enemy Chuz, who spirited Azhriaz away to the world above.
But Azhrarn would not easily accept losing that which he considered his, and even such determined lovers as Delusion's Master and Delirium's Mistress could not long hide from the Demon Lord's wrath.
Night's Sorceries. While Chuz and Azhriaz dwelt together in the world of men, their magic worked strange spells on all with whom the lovers and their pursuer came in contact. Time itself was turned back, wizards found their most powerful spells recast, and a mere mortal dared to reach as high as the moon and the sun.
romance tags
crime tags
literary-fiction tags
historical-fiction tags
fantasy tags
sci-fi tags
action-adventure tags
thriller tags
horror tags
Collections/Custom tags
The 'Tales from the Flat Earth' series
4.19 · 95 ratings
fiction · fantasy · high-fantasy · myths · dark-fantasy · horror · adult · dark · audiobook · paranormal · supernatural · book · female-author · demons · epic · retellings · dystopia · magic · historical · 20th-century
Tales from the Flat Earth reading order and complete book list ❯