Indigo Series by Louise Cooper

3.75 · 60 ratings
  • Nemesis (Indigo #1)
    #1

    Nemesis (Indigo #1)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.77 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1988

    THE TOWER OF REGRETSYou who sit at my side by the fire;you whose restless ghosts walk in the shadows ofmy dreams; you children yet unborn:If you would see your people live and prosper, thenlet these ancient stones lie in solitude.For this is the burden that the Earth our Motherhas set upon us all, and this is the trustshe places in our hearts. We must not fail her.Anghara is daughter to a king. In all the world there is but one thing denied her—the secret of the Tower... more

  • Inferno (Indigo #2)
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    Inferno (Indigo #2)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1988

    Her name was once Princess Anghara Kaligsdaughter, but she forfeited the right to name, title and heritage when she broke her people's law and entered the Tower of Regrets. In doing so, she has loosed seven demons on the world, and must wander undying until she can recapture all seven, break the curse, and restore the life of her true love. Now her name is Indigo, the color of mourning. She has one friend, who is not human... more

  • Infanta (Indigo #3)
    #3

    Infanta (Indigo #3)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1989

    Her name is Indigo, color of mourning—and her home is the wide world, for she has no other. She cannot die, she cannot age—for until she lifts the curse of the Tower of Regrets, she is doomed to immortality. She has one friend, who is not human. And she has one enemy, who will haunt her footsteps until the end of time...

  • Nocturne (Indigo #4)
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    Nocturne (Indigo #4)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1989

    The Tower of Regrets is no more...and the wanderer Indigo has known but little peace. Her dreams are troubled ones, and her quest is far from done. A short time to heal the ragged tatters of her soul is all she asks.And for awhile her prayers are answered. But Indigo's refuge is no more - for a malignant blight now covers the land, bleaching all life from within...threatening even those she has come to love.And another of the demons that Indigo unleashed upon the world is at hand.

  • Troika (Indigo #5)
    #5

    Troika (Indigo #5)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1990

    Indigo has lost all that she once held dear. Another family sits on the throne of her kingdom. And her lover Fenran suffers the torments of the demonworld. More than a century has passed since she last fought the demons she herself set loose. Her cause seems futile, her quest all but hopeless.One glimmer of hope remains, in the magical lodestone given to Indigo by Earth's emissary. After long silence, it has given her a sign, pointing toward the cold and legendary North... more

  • Avatar (Indigo #6)
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    Avatar (Indigo #6)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1991

    On her eternal quest to rid the world of the evil she had unleashed upon it, the wayfarer Indigo has been many things: penitent, messenger, pilgrim.And perhaps now an avatar for the dead?For Indigo's journey has lead her to the Dark Isles, where a cult of death has ensnared her and her companion Grimya...and the demon she has so long sought is now at hand.Can courage alone be enough to dance with the Queen of the Dead?

  • Revenant (Indigo #7)
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    Revenant (Indigo #7)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1992

    A town without pity. Or humor. Or joy of any kind.The villagers of Joyful Travail are as cold as their stone dwellings—not a smile is seen, a joke told...or a child's laugh heard. Property, wealth, and only those things that will further the avarice of the townspeople are all that matters—and anyone who sees that which could bring joy back to the world is deemed a halfwit...or worse... more

  • Aisling (Indigo #8)
    #8

    Aisling (Indigo #8)

    Louise Cooper

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1993

    Seeking an end to her roaming, the woman called Indigo returns home to the Southern Isles, hoping that Fenran, her long-lost love still lives. But when a fateful shipwreck deprives her of her memory, her quest goes awry, and the last demon of the Tower of Regrets rises again to tempt her into evil. Only the aisling-the magical tune of an ancient, enchanted harp, has the power to free her from te ancient curse that binds her.

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