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Friends Aimee and Kay, two small town teens from the American Midwest, are jettisoned against their will into a world of myth, magick and ever-present danger. There they discover that their arrival has triggered the beginnings of a global conflict that they fear is too large for them to fix alone. Now, oceans apart, the two must gather their resources, their wits, their new companions and their own resolve to find their way back to each other and the world they left behind.

414 pages, Paperback

First published December 2, 2011

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Hoshizora Aona

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August 2, 2012
Gestalt Book One:: Hoshizora Aona is a well-written story about good and evil and about true friendship. Two best friends Aimee and Kay are caught into a world of myth, magick, and the fate of a world. They are separated when Kay was summoned into another world and Aimee thinking she was saving Kay, pushed Kay out but Kay ended up in where magick existed.

Both friends are separate between oceans. Aimee is on her quest to reunited with her best friend Kay. She is between by two members of the Guilds of Thievery and Assassins and two members of the Royal Court to find the Astrolabe and Kay and to return home, Minonk, Illinois.

Kay, on the other hand, is to be the reincarnation of the legendary Magnus who has saved Sh'ran and Ferias. Her summoners believed that Kay could save their world again. Kay is also being lied to about Aimee abandoning her and that her world would be better without Aimee.

Already there are glimpses of betrayal in Aimee's party of five and the lies of friendship betrayal. There are also dangers in the quest to find the Astrolabe. Readers are going to want to know what did Zeffie do. Did he betrayed his friends? Readers will want to find out if Aimee's and Kay's friendship would survive and if Kay will find out the truth.

As for the book, the story is very easy to read and understand. The story contains so much imagery that the readers will feel that they are part of the Sh'ran and Ferias. Every scenes in the book flow very well.

I can hardly wait for the next book. This book is a must read.
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February 17, 2012
Its easy to loose yourself in this book. The visualization is fantastic. You really feel like you are part of the story, like you are really there in their world. I've even found myself fussing at the characters audibly a few time, my dogs thought I was insane. Hoshizora Aona is now on my favorite authors list. If you like a good fantasy, this is a must read!
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