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Synopsis
Sara Douglass has won leagues of fans worldwide for her epic tales of sorcery, forbidden love, and heart-pounding action. She revealed her biggest story yet with the DarkGlass Mountain saga, and now, at last, the dramatic finale to the epic trilogy!Tencendor is no more. The land is gone. But a few SunSoars still remain, and a new foe walks the world.Ishbel Brunelle, priestess of the Serpent Coil, and Maximilian, the Lord of Elcho Falling, have raised the magic of Elcho Falling, and found new allies against the darkness in the mysterious Lealfast. And more crucially still, Axis SunSoar, former god and current hero, has rediscovered the magical Star Dance and revived his legendary Strike Force to push back the evil hordes commanded by the DarkGlass Mountain.But their enemy grows stronger through blood and betrayal, the Lealfast have their own agenda, and when unexpected treachery threatens, Axis SunSoar must face a darkness greater than any he has ever known.
Is The Infinity Gate: DarkGlass Mountain appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This epic fantasy finale features large-scale battle violence with casualties, blood magic, betrayal, and themes of war. Some romantic elements but not explicit; suitable for older teens comfortable with adult fantasy violence.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, moderate sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, blood, and betrayal (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will love the epic magical battles, legendary heroes fighting darkness, and high-stakes action as familiar characters face their greatest challenge.