Download Firebird’s Daughter series by Kyrja (.ePUB)

Firebird’s Daughter series by Kyrja (#1-4)
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Overview: Kyrja celebrates Sabbats, moon phases and other magickal gatherings with Friends of Rupert and performs "Rupert’s Tales and Tunes" at festivals and every chance she gets. She continues to work on future tales featuring Rupert and his friends, as well as fantasy-genre fiction novels. Kyrja also likes to write and sing children’s songs so may burst suddenly into song at any given moment!
Genre: Fantasy

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Sea God of the Sands (#1)
The birth of the heir of Amphedia, the Goddess of the Seas, changed everything some twenty years past, both for those who dwell in the desert, and those who live by the sea. After hundreds of years of sending those young men and women who could feel the water beneath the sands to the city by the sea, in hope of producing Amphedia’s heir, the pact between Amphedia , and Giya, the Earth Goddess, has been concluded.

Jarles adamantly refuses his role as heir, though, because the life of his father was forfeit as the price of his birth, and his mother was brutally murdered while he was a young boy, by the very same priests who were responsible for ensuring his conception. And yet his world is dying. The abilities of those who can feel the water beneath the sands are diminishing, while he can not only feel it, but can call the water to him – as long as he keeps moving west, across the desert, to Amphedia’s city by the sea.

Nor can he stop the Goddess of the Seas from dropping him into visions so real he believes he is physically immersed in various bodies of water all over the world. It is during one of these visions that a young woman falls into the sea with him, changing the course of his life – and the plans of the gods who have conspired against him and each other. While Sov, the Sun God, continues to blaze brightly, turning more and more of the planet into desert.

The blind Goddess of Air has used an ancient device to see the future, and now must pay the price for using the eyesight of her companion, who once was an owl, to do so.

Lumas Rising (#2)
Having discovered the truth about her parentage, Denit disappeared through the earth, using magical abilities she had never known she possessed, to escape certain death at the hands of the goddesses. Lumas, the Goddess of Beauty has other plans for her though, as Sov, the Sun God, is dying and must be replaced before his death throes cause him to crash into the planet. She charges the Storm Goddess to bring Denit to her, along with the crystal goblet, warning her that this is the last time the moon will rise until the Sun God is replaced.

Unaware of Sov’s approaching death, and with the crystal goblet in his possession, Oculis has recruited those he is certain will aid him in his bid to continue his transformation from a simple owl into a full-fledged god. He no longer serves the blind Goddess of Air and is determined to take control of his granddaughter so that she will join him in his obsession for power.

Aidena is alone in the desert, practicing her newly-discovered magical abilities when she encounters Sakari, a woman who was tracking a powerful magic maker from her own land who has come in search of Kaya, who is destined to become their emperor. Together they encounter a man from a land long-hidden by Sov whose red eyes, and ability to transfer the lifeforce of one living being into another, confirm an ages-old prophecy about the rebirth of the Sun Child.

With the threat of the Sun God’s demise, time is running out as Lumas rises for the final time over the planet Sov created thousands of years ago.

Giya’s Betrayal (#3)
An ancient magic is loosed when a long-forgotten chant used in a ritual for children is passed from a dying woman to Ordan, one of the mezhdu from Midbar. Mezhdu are those whose spirits are born into the bodies of the wrong gender and often find they are linked telepathically; each possess a special gift so they may help in providing balance and stability to their communities.

When Ordan is near death because of an accident, Batal uses her Tear of Amphedia in an attempt to heal him. Because he is bonded with the others, the message of the ancient magic is broadcast quickly throughout the various lands, leaving a wave of unexpected changes, and death, in its wake.

The Earth Goddess, Giya, is furious when she discovers she has been shadowed throughout her entire existence by gods Lumas once brought to her world for the very purpose of keeping Giya safe. But even they cannot halt the inevitable demise of Sov, the Sun God, as he begins his transformation into his natural state as a Firebird to fend off Amphedia’s attack. Denit, too, is vulnerable to her father’s pleas to allow him to be the one to rise again as the Sun Child.

Nor has Siri Ventus, the Goddess of Air, been idle. For the first time in centuries, she speaks her twin brother’s name aloud, causing him to race to her side. He wants desperately for her to leave with him, no matter if Sov lives or dies. Until he learns the secret of his nightmare visions.

Song of the Earth (#4)
A very long time ago, Lumas, the Goddess of Beauty, tricked Deiserin, the first Empress of Bila, into taking the life of her firstborn son. In retaliation, the empress stole three children to raise as her own. Near the end of Deiserin’s life, Lumas returned, turning the empress into a tortoise, then left her in a place outside of time: Jikangai. Deiserin was doomed to walk the perimeter of her prison for all eternity. And there she may very well have remained, except that Giya, the Earth Goddess, came seeking refuge.Exhausted beyond measure after the defeat of the Sun God, and Lumas’ departure, Giya seeks out privacy and rest where none might disturb her. Ozahm, the Lord of Death, however, has other plans.

Disgusted by the Earth Goddess’ meddling in human affairs, he has trapped her within the boundaries of Jikangai. Because Giya is the planet and the planet is her, the repercussions to the soil and seas are being felt by those who are sensitive to such things. As the recognized heir to Amphedia, the Goddess of the Seas, the power to control the seas should have been transferred to Jarles when she left the planet to battle her brother, Sov, the Sun God. Instead, Giya retained those powers; trapped in Jikangai, she has little hope of being able to save the seas or the planet from her own demise as the Lord of Death uses the power of the last Fire Tender to drain her of life.Noticing a strange growth pattern in the planet below her – as if entire swaths of forest are growing and being destroyed within days – the new Sun Goddess, Denit, investigates, only to find herself trapped in Jikangai with her mother, Giya.

Recognizing the imminent death of the Earth Goddess, the Song of the Earth, in an unprecedented move, dispatches a long-dead Singer to seek out those who may have the ability to release the barrier surrounding Jikangai – a barrier through which only gods may enter and only those who are dead may leave.

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