
Empress of Light
Shanji Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Maynard Villers
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By:
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James C. Glass
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In this sequel to Shanji, Yesui is Mei-Lai-Gong, the empress of light, born with the ability to move both light and mass in and out of the place of creation called the gong-shi-jie. Her brother Mengjai, seemingly normal at birth, conceals a power Yesui has not imagined. Together they discover there is more to the gong-shi-jie than just colorful mists of creative light.
Working to save a dying planet, they learn that love can be found in strange places; that in an infinite universe, no matter how many powers you have, there is always someone more powerful; and that death is not an ending but a change....
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