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Virtual! C.S. Pacat with Sarah Rees Brennan: Dark Heir
Celebrate the release of Dark Heir with author C.S. Pacat, in conversation with Sarah Rees Brennan!
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Dark Heir Preorder Offer!
Copies of Dark Heir ordered through this page to receive exclusive trading cards, while supplies last!
Offer ends at 9AM Eastern Time on 11/17/23, or when supplies run out. This page will be updated as soon as possible when we run out of cards.
Dark Heir
In this riveting sequel to the New York Times bestselling novel Dark Rise, Will and his allies have survived the Dark’s first assault, but at a terrible cost.
A new threat from the past is rising, and only a handful of heroes remain to fight. Pursued by dark forces, Will and his allies must leave the safety of the Hall and travel to the heart of the ancient world, making new and dangerous alliances, and revealing the shocking secrets of the past.
But Will is carrying a dark secret of his own—his true identity. Drawn to the beautiful and deadly James St. Clair, Will is pulled ever deeper into the web of the past, and finds himself tempted by the darkness within. As the ancient world threatens to return, can Will and his friends fight their fate? Or will the truths they learn tear their world apart?
Dark Heir is the explosive and highly anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestselling Dark Rise, from global phenomenon C. S. Pacat.
C. S. Pacat is the bestselling author of the Captive Prince trilogy and the graphic novel series Fence. She lives in Melbourne, Australia. Find her online at www.cspacat.com.
Moderator Sarah Rees Brennan is a NYT bestselling author, award winner and all around veteran of the industry. Sarah has been a finalist for the Locus, Mythopoeiac, and World Fantasy awards and long-listed for the Carnegie medal. She’s a survivor of late-stage Hodgkins lymphoma, about which she’s written various articles and would like to write more speaking of stories as medicine and refuge. Born and raised in Ireland by the seashore, her fascination with villains is life-long: to her mother’s despair, she once asked for a Barbie of the Evil Queen in Snow-White for Christmas. She now lives near a cathedral where they give sermons on Dracula.

