Let NYT Bestselling Author Yasmine Galenorn sweep you away.My name is Kaeleen Donovan. I'm a Theosian-a minor goddess. They call me Fury.By day, I run the Crossroads Cleaning Company, and I also read fortunes and cast hexes at Dream Wardens, a magical consulting shop. But by night, I'm oath-bound to Hecate, goddess of the Crossroads. Hecate charged me from birth with the task of hunting down Abominations who come in off the World Tree and sending them back to Pandoriam.We've settled into the Wild Wood and have begun to rebuild our home, taking what we can from the past to work toward the future. When I have a vision in which Gaia shows me how to stop the Order of the Black Mist, I realize that we must return to the fallen city of Seattle for one last stand at the World Tree. But there's a spy in our midst, determined to stop us.As destiny brings me face-to-face with my future, I face a terrifying decision-either I save the world from chaos and sacrifice a dear friend to the enemy, or I let Lyon win and plunge the world into a hellish nightmare from which there's no awakening.
Warrior Betrayed
SYNONYMS Li No Cha. CENTER(S) OF CULT throughout Chinese culture. ART REFERENCES paintings and sculptures. LITERARY SOURCES various philosophical and religious texts, mostly inadequately researched and untranslated.
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