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The Darkness Queen
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Complete, First published Jun 28, 2021
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It's been three days since Cirdan was defeated when Elora wakes up in The Infirmary in Mirkwood
Everyone is happy to have The Princess home. But what happens when an old enemy of Elora returns? Will Elora be able to take back her throne? And what happens when Thranduil arrange a marriage between Elora and Lord Elrond's oldest son Elladan

(Book two)

(This is the new version of The Darkness Queen)
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*Sequel to 'The Exile's Daughter'.* It has been nine years since Legolas and Nesseldë were wed. Despite the growing danger of their forest home, and the sinister creatures who constantly assail the borders of the Woodland Realm, she lives in a veil of bliss. Thranduil's people have grown to respect their bold princess, and Legolas dotes on his darling wife. Until, that is, a familiar face shows up unexpectedly in Mirkwood. With him he brings a creature both piteous and deceitful. The arrival sparks a chain of events which leads Legolas and Nesseldë on a perilous journey - one which will decide the very fate of Middle Earth. Many grim things Ness will learn, and this most of all: everything she thinks she knows is a lie. All characters, locations and scenes originating from the Lord of the Rings books or films belong to their original, genius, creators.