The Moonclan Prophecy: The Glow Lake (book 2)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2022
Moonclan  is under attack from Fireclan. After they battle and settle the feud, Moonpaw notices the Moon Lake has some sort of glowing shine to it

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