Ahsoka, Daughter of the Light (Book 6): Hero
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  • Reads 12,252
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  • Parts 33
  • Time 2h 4m
Complete, First published Feb 22, 2021
Book Six of Ahsoka, Daughter of the Light
New cover art coming soon.

After a mission with a... "somewhat-successful" outcome, Ahsoka Tano-Bonteri, wife of Lux Bonteri and Grand Master of the New Jedi Order, has finally become a mother to her child, Aletta Bonteri. While most of her time is dedicated to taking care of her child as well as the Order, she still must brave a galaxy ruled by the Empire in order to keep the legacy of the Jedi alive. Now, she and her friends hold out, waiting for the best--or the worst--to come.
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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?