Daughter of the Moon - Book Three: Fire
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  • Reads 94,537
  • Votes 4,492
  • Parts 42
  • Time 10h 7m
Complete, First published Jun 27, 2020
*This is the third book of the "Daughter of the Moon" series, so read the first two books - "Water" and "Earth" - if you haven't already*

Elara had danced with death before, but never like this. She had experienced pain before, but she could have never imagined this. Elara had thought she had known darkness, but she learns that she had only scratched the surface. Will she be able to escape the chains that cut her wrists or the chords that bind her mind? Will Zuko pull through and rescue her, or will she have to place her trust and friendship in others? Will Elara live long enough to see the end of the infamous 100 year war, or will she find herself reunited with a long-forgotten people? In the heart-wrenching conclusion to this masterful trilogy, the only way to know is to read it for yourself. 

*Trigger Warning: this book will discuss traumatic events as well as the effects of those experiences and may not be suitable for all readers.*

The characters and events of this story are based on the brilliant workings of Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino. Therefore, I do not own the characters and events used other than Elara, her adventure, and other OC's.
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