Moon Stone
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Complete, First published Aug 28, 2010
Lidia had a dream, one strange dream. She woke up with a stone in her hand. Not knowing the importance of the stone, the same dreams reappear until a monster from a different world came to her home to take her to an adventure to save the moon's light. She is the only one who can save this place against the enemies. Secrets and betrayal lies inside this adventure of a young girl who has been given a quest she cannot refuse.

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