The Ballerina With Horns
The Ballerina With Horns
A Children of Chaos Novel
by Paul R. Davis
Genre: YA Fantasy
Centuries ago, Infernus brought the daemon to war against Longinus and his angelus, claiming the daemon were treated unfairly. The war ripped apart realms, but in the end, Longinus killed Infernus, and cast down the daemon and their allies.
Now, the daemon and other low races live in the Lower District, while the angelus and the other divine races live in the Upper District. Scraps from the gold and silver city are fought over in the dirty streets of the Lower.
Dia Sinistro is a 16-year-old-girl who just wants to see if a better life is possible. Being the first of the low races to go to an Upper District school, Dia wants to prove the daemon lot is not permanent, but it just requires someone brave enough to fight against it.
However, rumors of Infernus returning swirl through the streets, and open revolt threatens to tear another realm apart, while she tries to heal it.
Paul R Davis lives with his lovely family in Wisconsin. His children, ranging from elementary school to toddler, keep him on his toes.Mission work in other countries, a Tough Mudder, and reading mythology has led to the inspirations for his stories, creating a diverse pool of ethnicities in his fiction.
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Thanks for the great post. I enjoy books like these.
ReplyDeleteI love the character names in this story. Being the first to be able to go to the upper district puts her in quite the position. Looking forward to reading
ReplyDeleteAngels and demons - not a world I'd want to live it, but sounds exciting.
ReplyDeletePaul R. Davis is new to me, but I love meeting new authors. Thanks to this blog for the introduction.
ReplyDeleteThe cover really sets the stage for the book! Those eyes caught my attention!
ReplyDeleteInteresting cover
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea, to use demons as an underdog, persecuted group.
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