Ahsoka, Daughter of the Light (Book 5): Rescue
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  • Reads 32,820
  • Votes 492
  • Parts 30
  • Time 1h 53m
Complete, First published Oct 08, 2020
The fifth book of Ahsoka, Daughter of the Light.

Ahsoka Tano-Bonteri is pregnant. Following the multiple daring missions of her hidden New Jedi Order against the Galactic Empire and the Sith, her and her husband, Lux Bonteri, have started to talk about making a family. Three weeks later, she wakes up from an important vision, revealing that she's carrying a child and hinting at her ties to the Daughter, an ancient Force-wielder from Mortis. Ahsoka, despite her power and abilities, however, can't take much of a fight before the baby is due, because of the tolls pregnancy takes on one. Which is unfortunate, because Darth Vader wants to settle things personally.
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