Children of the Moon by Tami Lynne |

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More By This Author | Volume in series: 1 A Dreaming Moon (Tami Lynne) Genres: Historical Fiction Hatebe was the center of her tribe, the child of a god and venerated as the one person that could speak on behalf of the ancestors of her land. But when a group of alien people come from across the ocean and invade the coastal lands of sixteenth century Costa Rica, Hatebe will learn that the path that one thinks they will take is not always the path that is meant for them. | |

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More By This Author | Second book in the \"Children of the Moon\" series. Volume in series: 2 Running The Moon (Tami Lynne) Genres: Historical Fiction for Young Adults After having her whole world destroyed, Hatebe, a living goddess among her people, needed to find her path. Suffering the loss of her tribe, her innocence and the future she had envisioned, she set out to battle those that took away all that she had held dear. But, as she fights to keep the last remnants of her people together, she discovers that all choices have consequences – even those made for all the right reasons. | |

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More By This Author | Children of the Moon series - book 3 Volume in series: 3 A Waning Moon (Tami Lynne) Genres: Historical Fiction for Young Adults Hatebe has made hard choices in her life, but nothing will prepare her for the journey ahead. After losing the life she knew, adapting to the world left behind and forging a new future for herself, she is presented with the choice of a lifetime; to do what is right or to do what is right for her. The third book of the Children of the Moon series, A Waning Moon takes up the story of Hatebe, a goddess among her people in 16th century Costa Rica. With the Spaniards on the horizon and a war at her back, Hatebe must now choose what path the future of her known world will follow. | |

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More By This Author | Volume in series: 4 Holding the Moon (Tami Lynne) Genres: Historical Fiction Hatebe finally has the life she always envisioned. When war breaks out, however, she is thrust into the center of the conflict. Carrying the hopes of the tribes she has come to call family, Hatebe must find a way to broker peace - not only for the safety of the people she loves but to protect the future she has fought so valiantly to manifest. The breathtaking fourth novel of the "Children of the Moon" series, "Holding the Moon" concludes the story of Hatebe, a 16th century Brunka warrior in Costa Rica. | | |