
It’s ten confounded years since the war ended. Ten years since the Prince won the war and pardoned the rebels. And left. The Prince left, but lasting peace never had a chance to begin. As a Stealthmaster, Verus is determined to complete the task the Prince left, whatever the cost. Traitors, needlessly vague governors, and threatening rumors are all part of a standard mission. Commandeering the task of a former soldier, Verus presents himself to the governor of Nerva. Even Stealthmasters need money, and a mission to discover the owner of a misshapen slipper shouldn’t be difficult. Until the ambassador from Zahavia appears. Suddenly face to face with nightmares from the past, Verus struggles to help those plunged into danger, from the governor’s newest prisoner to a serving lad to an infuriating woman he’s taken to calling princess. Fleeing will only make the enemy stronger. But staying… Staying could doom them all. Perfect for those who love fantasy, but don’t have the time to sit down for a full-length novel, the fourth novella in the Legends of Light series presents the story of Twelve Dancing Princesses as you have never read it before. Full of wit, secrets, and danger, with distant threats looming on the horizon, this is more than a mere retelling of a favorite fairy tale. Following the theme of the previous Legends of Light novellas, The Stealthmaster’s Shadow focuses on the fourth aspect of Fruit of the Spirit, long-suffering, while also following the results of the war between the Prince and Tauscher and retelling popular fairy tales in a clean, exciting, and inspiring manner. Note: A novella is not a full-length novel. At 107 pages, this novella is a fairly quick read which can be finished in one or two hours.