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Amrytis: Book Three of the Empyrean Hybrids Trilogy

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A dying planet. A dying people. A dying universe, ready to collapse in on itself.

Amrytis' sun is going supernova in a matter of years. Some wish to stay and fight for their dying mother planet. Others want to leave for another inhabitable planet. But is anywhere safe from a cosmic chainreaction that could wipe out the entire universe?

671 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 11, 2023

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Bronze Gayle

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BRONZE GAYLE's original idea for her story "Teleria" began when she was 14 and as she has grown, matured, and gained invaluable life experience, her ideas have taken full shape. In January of 2019 she felt she had finally found her own voice and began the work on her first novel. "Writing is life to me. Some people have children, I have my stories."

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June 10, 2023
Rebellions, eloquent poems, terrifying prophecies, and wrinkles in time. So much to unwrap!

Since starting book one, Bronze Gayle opened up an entire universe with alien races that hold powers that transcends reality. From winged humanoids to scaled, dragon/reptile ones. Since starting this journey, the cast has faced a Rigelan-Telerian war, a cruel uncle, corrupted hybrids, and now, the cost of the livelihood as we see it!

When healing a planet becomes a threat of the universe collapsing, everyone steps up to the challenge, but much of the burden has fallen on Alornerk, who long journeyed with Allenia, Marmite, and Orba. But the cost may be more than he's prepared for.

Starting a new life as a husband and father, his memories of Earth and his family lead him to encounter his past and what he must face to be the hero he doesn't want to be.

Amrytis concludes broken families, and marriages, binds new relationships and brings back Hissy and Frowsy (Who pick up even serious roles in book three)

What I love:

Frowsy made me laugh when he titled Carragh, Miss Impatient Wings. His skill and overseeing the fate of the people he learned to care for grew on me.

The embodiment of love Alornerk and Yura have for each other, just seeing them have a normal day or recalling the past was a treat for me.

Bronze still continues to surprise me, and she did this towards the end with Qimmiq! I look forward to the next journey Bronze has in store for us!
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