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Betrayed by the smuggler who was supposed to take her to find Brother Hundfanger, Aurora finds herself in The Brown Expanse, a slave to a Sheikh who wants her for his harem.... Befriended by a Were-rabbit named Tag and a Red Dragon, Aurora must break free from her enslavement and track down all her friends, either sold at auction, languishing in the Mines of Medbu, or fighting in the scattered arenas throughout the desert. As she tracks across the harsh wastelands, she begins to realize that she is far stronger than she ever thought she could be, stronger in fact than most of the deities in the world... Thus begins the third installment of The Aurora Chronicles.
The final book in the series find Mordiar trying to deal with the fact that he is now seen as a god-figure by the Karai-Sin, that the females around him are more interested in him then defending the galaxy, and the Infinite Drives of the Karai-Sin have the nasty habit of exploding for no reason and turning entire systems into black holes.
Aurora is not having much luck lately. As the world she created falls apart around here, she's starting to realize that she just might be the goddess that everyone around her thinks she is. On top of all that, she's using more power than she's absorbing and at the moment, there is no way she can leap back in time to correct the mistake she made so that she can be with Stiz. Book six of The Aurora Chronicles has Aurora struggling with herself and those around her who want to force her to become something she isn't.
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