Review: The sun and its shade - Piper C.J.


I love you...

Nox's tear-filled words echo across the sand as she and Amaris are torn apart. They've battled fiercely to find each other again, and have barely reunited when Amaris is taken away by the queen's dragon.

Injured and desperate, Amaris is forced to navigate her new surroundings with the help of Raascot's enigmatic general if she hopes to stay alive. At the same time, across the land and running out of options, Nox forms a partnership with the continent's league of peacekeeping assassins, begging their help to find Amaris and forge some stability between the kingdoms.

As wounds heal and new relationships blossom, Nox and Amaris must confront impossible obstacles and stretch their magic to its limits if they are ever to create a world that might finally reunite them for good. The odds are narrow, the stakes are high, and one question remains: Is it fate, love, or something else entirely that binds these two women together?

In the enthralling follow-up to The Night and Its Moon, bestselling author Piper CJ redefines love and trust through an authentic fantastical portrayal of queer experiences, found family, and the gray areas that define us all.

The Sun and Its Shade is the second book in The Night and Its Moon series by Piper CJ. It is a captivating and enthralling sequel to the addictive queer fantasy, The Night and Its Moon. Piper CJ takes readers on another epic adventure filled with romance, magic, and betrayal. The world-building is breathtaking and the characters complex.

In The Sun and Its Shade, Nox and Amaris are torn apart just as they have reunited. Nox's tear-filled words echo across the sand as Amaris is taken away by the queen's dragon. They've battled fiercely to find each other again, and now they must find a way to reunite once more.

Nox is determined to rescue Amaris, but she is also struggling with her own identity and her place in the world. She is a Night, a creature of darkness, but she is also drawn to the light. She must learn to accept herself for who she is, even if it means defying the expectations of others.

Amaris is also facing her own challenges. She is trapped in the queen's palace, and she is not sure who she can trust. She must find a way to escape and reunite with Nox, but she must also be careful not to put herself in danger.

The Sun and Its Shade is a story of love, loss, and self-discovery. It is a story about finding your place in the world and fighting for what you believe in. It is a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.


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