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Tartaria Awakens

Shadows of the Giants (Starlight Serenade)

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Tartaria Awakens

By: Michael Smart Jr.
Narrated by: Adam Coleman
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They erased an empire of giants. They buried the cities. They lied about the flood.

For centuries, the world believed the grand neoclassical domes of the Gilded Age, the impossible marvels of the World's Fairs, and the spires of the Old World were built by horse and hammer.

They were wrong.

Tartaria was real. A benevolent global civilization of Black giants who mastered free wireless energy, sonic architecture, and the living art of shadow-weaving. Their cities sang with light.

Then came the Great Mud Flood.

As oceans of silt swallow continents, the last Tartarian architects race to save their knowledge. When all seems lost, the mysterious Shadow Weavers return from the veil to awaken a power dormant in Tartarian blood, a power that can bend darkness into weapon, shield, and memory.

Tartaria Awakens: Shadows of the Giants is the first book in an epic alternative-history fantasy saga for listeners who crave hidden history, ancient technology, and mythic battles on a planetary scale.

Perfect for fans of alternative history, lost civilizations, and visionary fantasy with deep cultural roots.

Inside you will discover:

The truth behind the mud flood and the global reset

The engineering secrets of free energy and Tartarian towers

The origin of the Black giants has been erased from textbooks

Shadow-weaving, an ancient spiritual science of light and dark

A war for rebirth, not just survival

©2026 Michael Smart Jr. (P)2026 Michael Smart Jr.
African American Fantasy Historical Science Fiction
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