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In the beginning Earth was called Una, and Azyllai was the home of the gods and the goddesses. One day Una gave birth to a daughter, beautiful, vivacious and flowing. "I shall name you Isolt of the Waters, for you have brought with you all the springs, rivers, lakes, and oceans." Isolt giggled as Una's noble garden blossomed. Somewhere between Azyllai and the borders of Una's dark and light, a new world dawned. Born of pure energy and imagination, the Realm of Faerie came into being. Faeries, elves, pixies and brownies drew their first breaths. The bounty of Isolt's waters overflowed from her mother's world into the Realm of Faerie, binding the worlds in symbiotic union. In Faerie, the Great White Sea swelled, pouring itself into the mouth of the Nyssalei River, which flowed through Illialei until it filled the bottomless pool of Lake Vivientiana. Forever, there would be a doorway between the worlds. As Isolt's waters spread, the love of all creation grew for her. Isolt of the Waters is an ancient water elemental whose betrayal and enchantment has forever changed the Whole. When a young scholar in Idonne discovers her story, along with tales of dwarf magic and the birth of Umbra-a malevolent entity dwelling in the Void-he dreams of a life filled with adventure and heroism. Whimsical and edgy, Daughter of Light is an epic fantasy with an intriguing cosmology and well-developed characters for readers of all ages. Praise for the Daughter of Light fantasy trilogy: Isolt's Enchantment, the beginnings (Free Prequel)
I loved the beauty of the world when Vulcan first meets Una, and I especially enjoyed the explanation of Umbra. Isolt's vengeance was absolutely delicious, and I could recommend this book based solely on that scene. -Erica at Fantasy Book Lane Half Faerie, Book 1
I found myself sharing emotions with several characters and my husband would walk by just shaking his head, he doesn't understand books and what they can do. I highly recommend this book. I want to thank Heidi Garrett for making my otherwise boring life so exciting with her books, I am loving it, every single minute Five stars for Half Faerie. -KJ at Kj Reads A Lot Half Mortal, Book 2 The pace picks up quite a bit as the stakes are raised in Half Mortal, the second book in this epic coming of age fantasy trilogy. I can totally understand why the comparison to LoTR has been drawn, as Melia and her cohorts battle numerous foes as they attempt to make things right- in both realms.-Mama Reads, Hazel Reads War & Grace, Book 3 Coming in Spring 2018