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BRIDES OF MOONLIGHT AND SEA
​​A few hours ago, all that mattered to eighteen-year-old Yemeaux Ruwai was avoiding a talk with her boyfriend, Vick, about her plans to take an assignment off-world after graduation.
A fun-filled evening at the amusement zone with their best friends, Lux and Zuri, is a perfect distraction. Until the Moon's police force show up to take Lux into custody for reasons unknown and things get out of control.
After they fire on Lux right in front of Yemeaux, freedom comes at the high price of lying on the witness statement; not only about him having a weapon, but saying he shot first. Riddled with grief, freedom and guilt don't mix. She wants to come clean, but no longer trusts the justice system.
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Life has thrived for more than eight hundred years after the destruction of Earth because of an ethereal-like race of ancient Ethiopian women, called Allusionairies who have made life habitable because their power reshapes lunar ice into oceans, rivers, and lakes.
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Nevaeh, a lush moon colony and monotheistic society, balances safely between Temple beliefs and an adored dictatorship.
However, what Yemeaux will find is a civil rebellion brewing and the sexy, haunting eyes of Lux's cousin who wants nothing but revenge for his murder. If she takes that path, there’s no turning back.
Torn between a boyfriend who believes silence will keep her safe and the fire of the rebellion, Yemeaux, an allusionairie born with no abilities, chooses to chase the truth.
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Taking a journey that uncovers conspiracies she didn’t know existed; it forces her to question her role in the only faith she’s ever known. Not just the real reason Lux was murdered, but about her connection to his life, and the disturbing origin of her own.
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