The Epic of Aravinda: Trilogy Box Set
Author | : Andrew M. Crusoe |
Publisher | : Andrew M. Crusoe |
Total Pages | : 877 |
Release | : 2020-06-11 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Book excerpt: Get the entire trilogy in one ebook. Includes EXCLUSIVE concept art of 4 main characters you can't get anywhere else. Twelve years after his mother's disappearance, Zahn's life is shattered by a discovery that will change everything. Camping out on the island summit, Zahn is jolted awake by a brilliant object thundering down from the sky. Racing down to the impact, he discovers a crater in the silvery sand, and inside it, a triangular fragment made of an otherworldly material, moonlight sliding off of it at strange angles. Conflicted and curious, Zahn decides to keep his discovery a secret. Taking it to the observatory means losing it forever—and with it, any chance of uncovering the truth. For days, he wrestles with the choice, hiding the fragment in his room and waiting for something, anything, to make sense. Then, in the dead of night, a knock at his window changes everything. A man dressed in a shimmering uniform is just outside, revealing that Zahn’s find is no mere fragment—it’s connected to a galactic conflict of unimaginable scale. Thrust into an interstellar adventure aboard a sentient starship with a cryptic captain, Zahn discovers a universe far more dangerous—and wondrous—than he ever dreamed. The Vakragha, an ancient species that devours entire stars, are closing in on his homeworld. Their only weakness? The Tulari, a mythical stone that can heal the wounds they cut into space. Then Zahn uncovers a shocking truth: his mother’s disappearance is linked to the same enemy now threatening to destroy everything he loves. For fans of Star Wars, Ender’s Game, and other epic adventures, THE TRUTH BEYOND THE SKY offers heart-pounding action, mind-bending twists, and a galaxy-spanning journey that will leave readers breathless. Followed by The Island on the Edge of Forever: When Asha accepts a mission to recover a sacred stone capable of raising the dead, she doesn't expect her ship to be shot down above an unpredictable world. To their shock, Asha and her commander Mira are dragged into the planet's wild ocean, and Asha barely manages to escape a vast underwater complex. Once she reaches the surface, she discovers a mysterious island that comes to life with dancing villagers and roaring bonfires every night, only to vanish without a trace each morning, leaving her feeling alone and confused. Meanwhile, Zahn has taken Oonak's ship on a mission to a labyrinth where Vayuna says he will be needed, learning more about the Vakragha than he ever could have imagined. Yet there are greater struggles ahead for both of them. Having followed Asha, the vicious Vakragha are desperate to find the stone first, bent on using it to revive their greatest mastermind. Time is running out, and Asha must rely on her courage and intuition to have any hope of survival. But she discovers that the Vakragha aren't the only ones searching desperately for the sacred stone. Followed by The Mirage on the Brink of Oblivion: What if you could hold a memory in the palm of your hand? What if you could trade memories like souvenirs? Or create structures that defy the imagination? In the Mirage, you can. And after centuries, even the memory of the devastating Vakragha attack on their world has all but been forgotten, and most have lost touch with the physical world. Yet Jyana is different. Driven by her desire to understand the natural world, she dedicates herself to studying the sea below the city. When she finds that the coral reef is being destroyed, no one will take her seriously, not even Torin, whom she loves more than anyone. After all, the Mirage's growth demands a regular supply of ambrosia, but the shortages are getting worse. In the midst of this confusion, everyone is shocked when a refugee from before the attack returns. Asha has come with a secret mission which could destabilize the entire planet, causing the end of the Mirage itself.