Goddess of the Moon

P. S. Power

Book 13 of The Young Ancients

Language: English

Published: Dec 14, 2013

Description:

The stunning conclusion to the epic tale!

Tiera Baker.

School girl. Countess. Warrior.

As the battle between Ancient beings heats up, young Tiera is drawn deeper into the folds of intrigue and power. In a world left horribly damaged by brutal attacks, the only way for everyone to survive, is for some of them to die. The right ones.

The enemy wants all of humanity dead and gone, for all time, but she has a different idea, and her plans will help ensure the survival of everyone. If they work.

If not, she'll make sure that nobody wins at all.

*Goddess of the Moon is the conclusion to the first arc in the Young Ancients series. Look for other works coming soon!

From the Author

This, as mentioned above, is the conclusion to the fist arc of the series. There will be two of those, as well as some stand alone novels coming between the main events.

So, yes, there is more to come.

Why am I making a break at this time? Mainly so that the rest of the series can have a more open feeling to it, meaning that anyone can pick up a book and just start reading, even if they haven't gotten to all the others yet!

Just to keep things up to date for everyone, here's a list of the books in the series so far.

The Builder
Knight Esquire
Knight
Ambassador
Counselor
Slave Line
The Dark Half of the Sun
A Simple Darkness
Ancient Kings
Lord of the Sky
A Silence Within
Kingdom of Stars
Goddess of the Moon

Remember, the whole series is slated to conclude within five years of the starting point! So the next books will all be out in the next three* years!

That means you don't have to worry about being left hanging, which I know concerns some people. Check back often for new books by P.S. Power!

About the Author

P.S. Power is an international man of mystery. Known on far continents, his name is whispered by a certain kind of person, kept secret...

If you knew the truth, you might not handle it well at all. The world isn't what you think it is, and sometimes...

Well, that isn't about the author at all. That story, like all stories everywhere, is about you. Think about that.

All stories have meaning, for you, in particular...

Even the one about the author.