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In Tiffany Kahapea’s Unknown Legacy, with Danielle’s secret heritage and the truth behind twisted prophecies uncovered, Lucy thought the worst thing she had to worry about now was the apprehension of the newly awakened and often uncooperative Mutane Sihiri. She thought wrong. When demons descend on Orchard Landing they have one thing in mind, apprehending her. But why? She’d lived a simple life, born and raised there, her friends and family were all there. She’d never stepped out of line, but for the mischief she and Danielle excelled in creating. She certainly had done nothing to warrant the full force of one of the most violent demon races. Or so she thought. But the truth can always be twisted, remade, and edited to fit the needed narrative. As Lucy discovers the truth about her past, instead of answers she finds only questions and danger. She survived once, can she do it again?
As if this series couldn’t get any better, get ready for a heart-pounding, fast-paced descent into secrets, lost heritages, betrayal, and war as Tiffany Kahapea takes epic to a whole new level of world-hopping, secret uncovering chaos. Three best friends set on a mission to uncover the truth, while war once again looms on the horizon. The bonds built by friendship are tempered as anger flares and danger draws ever closer. The tension building in Unknown Legacy is perfectly executed, and the way secrets unravel like a pulled thread is perfect. Just when you think there are answers, more mysteries and questions appear, and as a reader you can’t help but be invested. Tension is paramount in this book, and like the other books in the Magic and Prophecies series, it is the perfect combination of action and character development. The growth shown by all the characters since we met them can be seen as a direct result of the trials and challenges they have overcome. With a focus more on the training and soldier side, part of this made me think of Naruto> As they hone and draw out their skills that have such a vast range and unique uses, it is a credit to Tiffany Kahapea’s imagination.