Daughter of the Moon

Daughter of the Moon

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The Moon People are preparing for a war. The birth of three Luna Warriors in the past century is a sign that their skills will be needed, but that is only the beginning. Anastasia Maleo is a headstrong warrior for her people. She is a daughter of Artemis and a Luna Warrior. Anastasia's father, Chief Valerio, has been training his daughters since they were young girls. They are rare beings, and the three were known by many. Andreas Sebastian, Chief of the Ville of Artemis, is also of the Old Religion. He goes to the Ville of Selene, requesting counsel for a war to come. The Seers of Hecate have seen it in the prophecies for years that the middle sister will play a crucial role in not only the war to come, but uniting the three villages in the Old Religion once more. Anastasia has no weakness, until she meets the one thing her prophecy didn't warn her of: a man.
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Artemis, goddess of the moon and hunt and one of the few virgin goddesses on Olympus, or so everyone believes. Long ago she fell in love with a man and from their love a child was born to them. Fearful of the repercussions that would come if her enemies discovered her family, she left. If only she knew what would come of it, and who her child would become.

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