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Overnight, it seems, the Rossorians have taken over Rehnor. The Mishnese can either join them or be ostracized, while the Karuptas are told to get out.
Despite the worst snow storm in the planet’s recorded history, Steve and Rent must return to the decrepit remains of the Palace, summoned by someone who had been loyal up until now.
In the meantime, Katie and Dave have crashed on a tidally locked planet near a dying red dwarf star in the distant Black Eye Galaxy. With no means of escape and no sign of rescue, Katie attempts to kill one of the planet’s armadillo-like creatures in hopes of eating it. Unfortunately, she discovers the creatures would rather eat her.

208 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 2, 2014

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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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May 26, 2017
Yes, this is a strange and eccentric series and yet it is filled with lessons akin to 'now' but told through fantasy.

There's certainly action and adventure but it is about so much more...choices and the consequences of those choices. It is also a sad reflection on the tragedy of forever committing the same mistakes over and over.

It is thought-provoking and humorous, but best of all, unique.

Highly recommended.
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