Publisher's Synopsis
Children of the Desert Moon: Yhnez is a child of prophesy born in a land bound tightly by tradition. A tradition given to her people in the dawn of time by their Goddess, YhnYhnay to the first Ih'mah of the im'taym'i people. But no race can exist for millennia without parts of their age-old traditions being put aside or forgotten, and no way can continue unaltered in the face of those bent on ending that way of life. No land can resist the ravages of despoilers without help from the people who dwell there. And the verritaym'i-the dragon-riding enemies of the desert tribes-are bent on the destruction of the im'taym'i, just as they are bent on the decimation of a new threat to themselves and their ancient way of life... Invaders have come from beyond the desert and everything is about to change. Book One: Lady's Daughter: Where the im'taym'i people are the gold of the desert sands, Yhnez is pale like moonlight on white flowers. It is that difference that causes the Mother of her birthtribe to cast her out. Alone, without even food or water, no one expects her to survive. But Yhnez has something greater than food or water. She has faith. And guided by her faith in YhnYhnay, the Goddess Moon, Yhnez sets off into the desert unafraid. Yhnez isn't the only child lost and alone in the desert, and is through Yhnez and her faith in the YhnYhnay that these Children of the Desert Moon are destined to become more than just a rag tag group band struggling to survive.