
Dark Heir is the highly anticipated sequel to Dark Rise, continuing the epic dark fantasy saga for young adult readers aged 12-18. The story follows Will and his allies as they navigate a world under threat from rising dark forces, forcing them to forge dangerous new alliances and uncover ancient secrets. Central to the narrative is Will's personal struggle with his true identity and the temptation of a darkness within himself, adding a layer of psychological depth to the high-stakes adventure. Parents should be aware of themes of good versus evil, intense peril, and some implied violence, making it suitable for mature young readers who enjoy complex plots and character development.
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. "I simply couldn't put it down." --V. E. Schwab, New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, on Dark Rise "Beautiful, classical, and deliciously dark." --Jay Kristoff, New York Times bestselling author of Empire of the Vampire, on Dark Rise "A story rendered with devastatingly brilliant detail. You won't be able to look away." --Chloe Gong, New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights, on Dark Rise