Lunar Palace

Lunar Palace

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After defeating Queen Levana, Cinder is part of the Order that replaces the Lunar throne. Yet, Lunars are outraged that their monarchy has been cut off-they are unsatisfied with the Order. A rebellion begins, and the power of the Order is threatened, throwing Luna off balance. These heroes are divided, through all the chaos that ensues. Now, these same heroes-and a few others-have made a oath to revive Luna.
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Story and Cover created by @Darksymphonies. All Rights Reserved 2016 Just when they think everything is going well, and they're going to live their happily ever after, Cinder can't shake the thought that something will go horribly wrong. Ever heard the phrase 'too good to be true'? It's four months after the Queen's War, and it's too peaceful. Too quiet. Kai hasn't stopped thinking about Cinder since they decided to part ways on Luna. He's been waiting for the Celebration Treaty Ball that will finally reunite them, on Earth. Where she belongs, by his side. Almost all the World Leaders are confident that all signs of aftermath of the Queens' War has faded and nothing, or rather no one, would dare to disturb the unspoken truce. But how long will that last? You were there when they fell in love. You were there when they fought the war. Now find out if their story ends like a fairy tail... or ends in heartbreak.

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