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Raised by adoptive parents, Rhiann lives a peaceful life - until an attack perpetuates her destiny, scarring her forever. Bound by lineage as a guardian of a powerful talisman called The Moon, she travels two thousand years to modern day where magic doesn't exist and the amulet will be safe. Except someone has followed her through time and will do anything to have The Moon, no matter the cost. Duty is Prince Rayja's edict. To his family, the throne and Leisos' people. So, when he gets pulled through time with Rhiann, he tells himself it's to ensure The Moon's safety and not because the farm…mehr

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Raised by adoptive parents, Rhiann lives a peaceful life - until an attack perpetuates her destiny, scarring her forever. Bound by lineage as a guardian of a powerful talisman called The Moon, she travels two thousand years to modern day where magic doesn't exist and the amulet will be safe. Except someone has followed her through time and will do anything to have The Moon, no matter the cost. Duty is Prince Rayja's edict. To his family, the throne and Leisos' people. So, when he gets pulled through time with Rhiann, he tells himself it's to ensure The Moon's safety and not because the farm girl got under his skin. Regardless that her quiet reserve and compassion with animals tugs at his heart. Only he never makes it to the future. While the life of the prince who she has given her love to hangs in the balance, Rhiann is determined to rescue Rayja from between worlds and find another protector for The Moon. Her strength is tested from friend and foe, modern technology and ancient rituals. The Daughters of the Crescent Moon trilogy comes to a thrilling conclusion in a battle where allies appear from unexpected sources, with the discovery and loss of loved ones and the realization that destiny spans all time.
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Pat is a playwright and award winning author who has had a love affair with the written word since childhood, many times immersing herself in the stories of Enid Blyton and Carolyn Keene. Her active imagination gave inspiration to short stories and her first play as a teen. Her full-length play The Truth About Lies was staged at a regional theatrical competition in 2006. She was selected as "One of 50 Authors You Should be Reading" in 2012. One of her novels achieved a finalist slot in the 2013 International Book Award Contest - fantasy category. She was also a winner in the 15th Annual Writer's Digest Short Story contest for A Holy Night. Although still in pursuit of a place truly called home, Pat shares her life with her husband and three cats, all of which claim rule over the house at one point or another. Besides dreaming up her next novel, she also enjoys traveling, baking, camping, wine, and of course reading - not necessarily in that order. You can find her on Facebook, her website patriciaclee.com or send her an email at authorpatriciaclee@yahoo.com