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Aurora and the Divine Elevation
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Aurora and the Divine Elevation

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As the Priestess of Tikal, God of the Harvest, Aurora is gifted with the ability to make crops grow at a supernatural speed. It's because of this gift that her city is known for their produce. Unfortunately, that is also the reason why her city was conquered.

Six years have passed since the Holgarians killed Aurora's father, imprisoned her mother, and forced her older sister to work in the fields. During that time, Aurora has kept herself and her remaining family relatively safe by using her ability for the benefit of their invaders. She has played her roles well: the serene and encouraging priestess in front of her people, and the powerful but untouchable vessel in front of the Holgarians. It's only thanks to her faith and secret correspondent that she's managed to stay strong in the face of such adversity.

A prank ends with Aurora locked in a room with a Holgarian soldier, and she quickly realizes that they're not all monsters. The unexplained deaths of several Holgarian leaders weakens their hold over the city, and it seems like the time to revolt has finally come. But can Aurora save her people without the shedding of innocent blood?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Becca Fox
Date
11 July 2023
Pages
180
ISBN
9798223703990

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

As the Priestess of Tikal, God of the Harvest, Aurora is gifted with the ability to make crops grow at a supernatural speed. It's because of this gift that her city is known for their produce. Unfortunately, that is also the reason why her city was conquered.

Six years have passed since the Holgarians killed Aurora's father, imprisoned her mother, and forced her older sister to work in the fields. During that time, Aurora has kept herself and her remaining family relatively safe by using her ability for the benefit of their invaders. She has played her roles well: the serene and encouraging priestess in front of her people, and the powerful but untouchable vessel in front of the Holgarians. It's only thanks to her faith and secret correspondent that she's managed to stay strong in the face of such adversity.

A prank ends with Aurora locked in a room with a Holgarian soldier, and she quickly realizes that they're not all monsters. The unexplained deaths of several Holgarian leaders weakens their hold over the city, and it seems like the time to revolt has finally come. But can Aurora save her people without the shedding of innocent blood?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Becca Fox
Date
11 July 2023
Pages
180
ISBN
9798223703990