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Come False Dawn is the third installment in M. K. Michael's Lightfall series full of surprises for the enigmatic living heart sacrificing people of the planet Ardjia. Were Jaguar King Aamankhotep lacks only the challenge from the North to claim the entire continent of Sunset Highland. Yet spaceships and obnoxious Identics keep getting in his way of a rewarding blood tribute tour around the south of his lands. All he wants is a relaxing game of balka. He won't even sacrifice the losers to the gods on the Pyramids... probably not. Will more discoveries bring about a peaceful assimilation of this powerful primitive Ardjiani race who have many many types of war, and not one type of peace, into the Intergalactic Identic of far flung ultra technological peoples or plunge them all into chaos? Is there any place for ancient mysticism in the midst of modern technology? Is the white light of purity found only in the strict discipline of the Tattva Sanga doomed to be overrun by the lust for Ardjia's dark bloody and oh-so-powerful ka? It's up to Rohjer Lightfall to find a future for the Tattva Sanga, and he could use some help
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After becoming a National Merit Scholar, testing out of English, and attaining a summa cum laude Electrical Engineering degree with a math minor, M. K. Michael decided to give up material education and pursue spiritual education living as a nun in a small Hindu monastery in North Carolina for ten years. During that time she made two month-long pilgrimages to the holy places in India and studied the ancient Vedas in their original Sanskrit to English translations. Since returning to material life she has worked with cutting edge computer testing, domestic violence law, native wetland plants, tarot, witchcraft, and animal rescue. She currently has nine cats and two dogs and lives in rural North Carolina on two acres that back onto tree farms.
About the Author
After becoming a National Merit Scholar, testing out of English, and attaining a summa cum laude Electrical Engineering degree with a math minor, M. K. Michael decided to give up material education and pursue spiritual education living as a nun in a small Hindu monastery in North Carolina for ten years. During that time she made two month-long pilgrimages to the holy places in India and studied the ancient Vedas in their original Sanskrit to English translations. Since returning to material life she has worked with cutting edge computer testing, domestic violence law, native wetland plants, tarot, witchcraft, and animal rescue. She currently has nine cats and two dogs and lives in rural North Carolina on two acres that back onto tree farms.
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