Down Comes the Dark - Elemental Book 2

By Liane Mahugh

Genres: Science Fiction (Sci-Fi), Young Adult (YA)

Age Groups: 12-18, 18+

Dissidents want this galactic traveler dead. With all she cares about imperiled, can she survive a journey across the stars to end the bloodshed?



Raya Salian fears she made an awful mistake. Choosing to remain on Earth while her fiancé returns home, the young elemental misses him and her distant planet desperately. Haunted by horrifying nightmares that seem to hint at the future, she’s shocked when hallucinations and migraines are traced to a mysterious brain implant. Who put it there and why?

Relieved when she finally hears from Dev, Raya's blood runs cold when she learns extremists have killed her family. And when more news of devastation reaches her, there isn’t a black hole or solar storm that can keep her from seeking vengeance.

Can Raya channel her grief and rage into the power needed to crush the lunatic fringe?

Down Comes the Dark is the nail-biting second book in the Elemental YA science fiction series. If you like strong female leads, impossible odds, and rocket-fueled action, then you’ll love this tale of loss and courage.

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Literary Titan

Down Comes the Dark is the second installment in the Elemental Series authored by Liane Mahugh. This book delves into the journey of Raya, a young Elemental who has decided to remain on Earth while her boyfriend, Dev, returns to their home planet. On Earth, Raya embraces her life, enrolling at a local university to pursue her studies in Astronomy and forging new friendships. Meanwhile, turmoil unfurls on Raya's home planet, Solara Prime, as it grapples with catastrophic changes in its core, coupled with escalating protests led by terrorists against the planetary government. When the terrorists launch an attack on the city where Raya's family resides, Dev takes it upon himself to track them down and seek vengeance, all while planning his return to Earth to reunite with Raya. Dev's actions, as well as the harrowing news of Solara Prime's destruction, deeply affect Raya, prompting her to work tirelessly to establish contact with her people. Her Earth-based family endeavors to keep her safe during this tumultuous period. When a ship finally arrives to retrieve her, Raya is resolute in her determination to pursue the terrorists responsible for the assault on Solara Prime, aided by both old and new friends. Liane Mahugh expertly weaves together elements of space opera and unexpected plot twists, crafting a narrative that is both captivating and inspiring. Raya's unwavering resilience and her alliances with friends, both old and new, enrich the narrative, resulting in a compelling story. While Down Comes the Dark can be enjoyed as a standalone work, reading the first book in the series, Elemental, dramatically enhances the overall literary experience. Mahugh's storytelling prowess shines through in the prosperous development of characters and the unpredictable turns in the plot. Fans of I Am Number Four will undoubtedly find this a riveting contemporary classic featuring a resilient female protagonist. The second installment in the series lives up to the high standard set by the first, with the added bonus of a humorous recap of the previous book's events in the early chapters, ensuring that even readers who may have forgotten details from the first book can quickly catch up. Raya's struggles with learning English and her grief over the news from her home planet are portrayed with finesse, and the sense of wonder shared by the characters and readers alike when encountering alien technology is palpable. The book culminates in an exhilarating climax filled with delightful twists, making it an engaging sci-fi adventure that is sure to satisfy. Down Comes the Dark is an absolute must-read.

Readers' Favorite

"Dev and Raya are from Solaran Prime, a distant planet from Earth. Right now, Raya is on Earth with new friends she has made who are like family to her. Did Dev make the right decision to leave her on Earth, and how will her two-year wait turn out? Meanwhile, she decides to study for her doctorate, and she is also scanning for signals from her home planet. Dev had thought of turning the Dauntless around before entering cryosleep to go back for his girlfriend, but he didn't. Back in Solara, he has to answer for stealing a ship to go after Raya. Will he be punished for it? In Solara, things are getting out of hand with the terrorists. To find out how things turn out with Dr. Raya and the hunt for the heartless terrorists, get a copy of Down Comes the Dark: Elemental Book 2 by Liane Mahugh. Down Comes the Dark by Liane Mahugh is a must-read! Sometimes science fiction can be tedious because of too much jargon, but not this book. I was hooked from the first chapter to the last. Despite this being the second in the series, it can easily be read as a stand-alone. The plot flows flawlessly, leaving no room for confusion for the reader. Liane also utilized suspense to great effect, which kept me on the edge of my seat. The fast-paced narration kept me intrigued and entertained. The characters are also well-developed, and the reader will appreciate the easy-to-understand language used, which makes the book accessible to all kinds of readers. I cannot wait to read something else by this talented author."

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