The Unchronicled Adventures of Ahsoka Tano, Book Two
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Complete, First published Oct 26, 2014
To be read as the second book in the series.

Ahsoka Tano, six months after having left the Jedi Order, is now working as the personal bodyguard for the teenage Senator-in-training Lux Bonteri of Onderon. Secretly lovers, the Senator and the former Jedi have a special bond. But when Lux is captured by Count Dooku and Ahsoka is injured in battle on Onderon, and in possession of knowledge that could destroy the galaxy as she knows it, to what lengths will they go to be together again?

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\\ Also in this series: \\

Book One: Search
Book Two: Disturbance
Book Three: Empire
Book Four: Journey
Book Five: Master
Book Six: Return
Book Seven: Ascension
Book Eight: Reborn
Book Nine: Dissent
Book Ten: Eventide

Vode An || A UAAT Story
Transcending Bonds (COMING SOON)
Untitled sequel trilogy (COMING SOON)
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This is a standalone novel and is not part of any series (unless I make a sequel to this). The girl once known as Ahsoka Tano is no more. In her place is an Imperial Inquisitor, filled to the brim with hatred and rage towards the Jedi that expelled her. Now, a devout servant of Darth Vader and the Empire, she ruthlessly and effectively hunts down the petty remains of the cult she once swore allegiance to. And she knows that Vader is her former master--she was there by his side at the Temple massacre. But is Ahsoka really lost? On one mission, she is put to the test when she finds someone hell-bent on bringing her back to the light. Will they succeed at showing Ahsoka the light once more, or is she truly lost?