


We all have a dark spot within our centers that can easily overshadow our light and joy. As if the scene moved too quick and without reason, or perhaps abruptly ended.Īfter reading the entire story and then the acknowledgements at the end and finding out what motivated the author to write this book, it all just made more sense. There were some parts I was utterly confused, like what just happened? Wait. You can see and feel it all and CNH really makes it come alive with brilliance. The world building, per usual, is just amazing. Especially at the beginning, I was just overcome with motherly emotion and cried right along with Ceris. I had to let this book digest for a few days once I finished it. Together, pursued across the Earth and trespassing the heavens, Ceris and Ristriel are on a path to illuminate the mysteries that bind them and discover the secrets of the celestial world.

Now, as Ceris traverses realms both mortal and beyond, her journey truly begins. Ristriel is incorporeal, a fugitive, a trickster, and the only being who can guide Ceris safely to her destination. Inexplicably displaced in time, Ceris is determined to seek out her descendants.īeing a woman traveling alone brings its own challenges, until Ceris encounters a mysterious-and desperate-godling. When Ceris returns to Endwever, however, it’s not nine months later-it’s seven hundred years later. But after her star child is born, Ceris does what no other star mother has: she survives. The birthing of a star is always fatal for the mother, and Ceris Wenden, who considers herself an outsider, sacrifices herself to secure her family’s honor and take control of her legacy. The Sun God chooses the village of Endwever to provide a mortal womb. When a star dies, a new one must be born. A woman’s heart proves as infinite as the night sky in a breathtaking fantasy by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Charlie N.
