A personal journey of devotion, self-sacrifice, love, and motherhood formed the backbone of the first installment of this duology. The aspect of Star Mother that stood out to me was its theming. Whatever sacrifices lie ahead, they’re the only way to make an impossible true love last forever. Saiyon can’t support such a risk.Īija chooses to follow her heart to places darker and more dangerous than she realizes. When Saiyon’s faltering powers are restored to full glory, what then? There’s a way Aija can become immortal, too. For Aija, an unfathomable revelation: she’s falling in love with the earthbound Sun God. His enemies, godlings of the moon.īetween Aija and Saiyon, attraction grows warmer. To Aija, a farmhand with the soul of an artist, this beautiful stranger is an inspiration-and a mystery. His skin is as hot as her lantern’s glass and just as golden. On the fourth day of endless night, Aija finds an unconscious man by the river. It happens in an instant, filling Aija with dread: the Sun is suddenly cast from the sky, throwing the Earth into midday darkness. In a heavenly war, the moon is prevailing…
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