Os olhos de Stella.
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Complete, First published Jul 29, 2018
Lyan Hill é filho do grande Dante e descendente do extinto povo da colina. Sua vida começa a se tornar um tanto difícil quando seu pai desaparece alguns anos após a morte de sua mãe durante o parto da irmã caçula. 
Foram poucos dias de ausência paterna desde antão, pois um animal curioso pousou sobre o peitoril de sua janela bem no dia em que se muda para a casa da tia artista.  Lá, através de um papiro, descobre que seu pai é mais misterioso do que sempre aparentou, e que seu desparecimento foi algo crucial para o equilíbrio de dois mundos. 
Se prepare, pois este é apenas o primeiro livro de uma história longa, complexa e intrigante. Será um caminho de segredos, conflitos pessoais, traições, romances e o principal, um império gigantesco fadado a entrar para a história.
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