This story is intriguing because it has a message in it we should listen to. The story is fantasy but the message is not.
Blue Moon Publishers and Net Galley let me read this book for review (thank you). It will be published September 10th.
Asher and Ariana are alone. The land they wanted to go back to, Coraira, has died. Now they are in a land of ice and snow. As they find friends from the past, they stick together. Even their enemies have changed. They got help for their mental problems and now want to help not harm.
The earth is changing. There are fires everywhere. Even the oceans aren't safe. As they talk about what to do, a plant covered giantess rises and she's Earth and she's at the point of destruction because humans have been misusing and abusing her for so long.
Can they figure out a way to save her and themselves? Is everyone really friendly like they say?
This ties up a lot of loose ends from the prior books in this series. It also hands the characters quite a task. Will they succeed?
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