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Eclipsed Destiny: Rise of Starlight

 


Bunny Lilka's life changes forever after a night of celebration turns into a nightmare. An attack by a Lesser Demon shatters her world, leaving behind destruction and a chilling truth: she's no ordinary girl. With the help of a talking wolf cub, Bunny discovers she's a chosen Soldier, destined to protect the Earth. Now, with new powers and fierce friends, she must face an encroaching darkness.

A terrifying attack by a demonic force known as a Lesser Demon shatters Bunny's reality, leaving behind blood, destruction, and a single cryptic truth: she was never meant to live an ordinary life. Guided by a mysterious talking wolf cub named Kamyu, Bunny discovers she is one of the chosen Soldiers—warriors destined to protect the Earth and beyond from an encroaching darkness. With her newfound powers awakening in a violent storm of grief and fury, Bunny must learn to fight before the world is swallowed by shadows. But she's not alone. As her closest friends awaken to their own destinies, the battle for the Solar System begins. Will they be strong enough to stand against the horrors to come? Or will they fall before they even understand what it means to be a Soldier? For fans of magical girl drama, dark fantasy, and heart-wrenching transformation stories, Eclipsed Destiny: Rise of Starlight is the unforgettable origin of a legend.
Note: This is a prequel to Stars of the Unbroken, but it can be read after this one if you wish.
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