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In book 9 of the Two Moons of Rehnor series, a spaceplane has crashed on Lyra II, an undeveloped Mesozoic stage planet. All adults aboard are dead, leaving only ten year old Sara to survive alone. Meanwhile, something strange is happening even further out in the galaxy where a young man is kidnapped by a Space Cowboy. On top of that, the Palace of Mishnah is in a state of upheaval as formerly loyal Retainers scheme for control of the throne. The Imperial SpaceNavy must race to the rescue of both Sara and the young man while searching for a missing treasure which holds the key to solving the crisis at the Palace.

214 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 16, 2013

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J. Naomi Ay

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Naomi lives in the north Olympic Peninsula and is mom to 3 and a Pomeranian. She has always been a fan of historical fiction, fantasy and science fiction and is known for having waited in line for seven hours for the opening of both the original Star Wars and Star Trek films.

Having been an accountant for more than twenty-five years, Naomi is now turning her attention full time to continuing The Two Moons of Rehnor series and the Time Tripping Adventure series as dreaming of fictional people is far more interesting than reconciling ledgers.

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5 reviews
January 27, 2014
Still got me hooked and wanting more of Senya, another great one!
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May 13, 2017
Another brilliant installment of the series, certainly darker than some of the more humorous ones. Though I do love Katie's and Senya's relationship, even with its turbulent waves.

This one is a test...but no spoilers from me.

Secrets are revealed, betrayal is at every corner, characters show their darker sides.

Overall, it is a well-written story (despite the typos), though this time from the third person narrative, unlike all the previous books. It is fascinating and revealing on many levels, and, I think a pivotal moment for change.

Highly recommended.
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