Mahia never wanted to be anyone's symbol. Not for unity, not for rebellion, and definitely not for whatever the Celestial Light expects her to become.
The Third is fracturing. The Star Eaters speak in whispers of sacrifice, unity, and consuming the last of a star's light. Mahia is caught in the center of it, tied to a legacy she never agreed to inherit. But the Eeri hold the last pieces her father left behind, and Mahia is ready to collect.
Every faction is drawing battle lines, but Mahia is carving her own path—one whispered by the Star Eaters in light and memory instead of blood. And following it might mean turning her back on everything she was supposed to fight for.
If Mahia wants to stop the corruption from taking everything, she'll have to decide what she's willing to burn—and who she refuses to lose.
At this point, the galaxy can keep its prophecy. Mahia's making her own ending.
The Celestial Light is Book 5 in The Three-Fold Suns, a science fiction finale full of devotion, ruin, and one heroine who is done being chosen—and finally ready to choose for herself.
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