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Daughter of Earth and Tree
Book II of the Dark Moon Trilogy
Author: Sherryl King-Wilds
Formats: print on demand, Kindle e-book, Nook book
ISBN 13: 978-0-9789514-3-6 ISBN 10: 0-9789514-3-3

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As promised in Daughter of Air and Storm, Book I of the Dark Moon Trilogy, the past has come looking for warrior-trained giantess Brauna Brandon. Guardsmen have invaded her small village and kidnapped her daughter. A demon bear stalks her and her family. Her husband is missing and likely dead. And trees seem to be communicating with her.

With the help of Theya, a woman with a fractured soul, Brauna trails the Guardsmen who kidnapped her daughter while also hunting the bear. Along the way, she discovers the peculiar skills of her dark-moon heritage, that the bear is more than he seems, that enemies sometimes wear the guise of allies, and the dead don't always move on.
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Daughter of Air and Storm
Book I of the Dark Moon Trilogy
Author: Sherryl King-Wilds
ISBN 13: 978-0-9789514-0-5, ISBN 10: 0-9789514- 0-9, print edition
ISBN 13: 978-0-9789514-1-2, ISBN 10: 0-9789514-1-7, e-book

A child is born under the darkest of moons. Soon, she finds the elemental power of air has given her strange and frightening magics. Through her mother's intervention, the girl—Larka—lives to be bound to Gilly, the weather witch. But the weather witch is a harsh and unpredictable mistress. Escape seems impossible for Larka until the air elemental shows the girl kindness. At this, she entrusts the course of her life to its guardianship. The air elemental, however, has ambitions of its own....
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