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Daughter of the Black Sun
by Kailan Pitre
Born beneath the eclipse, she carries both the light of the dawn and the darkness of the abyss.
Daughter of the Black Sun tells the story of a soul marked by cosmic fire, a lineage bound to shadows yet destined to illuminate the hidden. Within its pages are visions of celestial descent, ancestral reckoning, and the fierce reclamation of power once stolen.
This is a tale of survival and prophecy, where the Black Sun is not an ending but a gate—and its daughter the keeper of mysteries yet untold.
For readers drawn to mythic fantasy, ancestral remembrance, and the divine feminine in her shadowed form, this book is both elegy and awakening: a mirror for those who walk between worlds, unafraid of the dark that births the light.
Daughter of the Black Sun
by Kailan Pitre
Born beneath the eclipse, she carries both the light of the dawn and the darkness of the abyss.
Daughter of the Black Sun tells the story of a soul marked by cosmic fire, a lineage bound to shadows yet destined to illuminate the hidden. Within its pages are visions of celestial descent, ancestral reckoning, and the fierce reclamation of power once stolen.
This is a tale of survival and prophecy, where the Black Sun is not an ending but a gate—and its daughter the keeper of mysteries yet untold.
For readers drawn to mythic fantasy, ancestral remembrance, and the divine feminine in her shadowed form, this book is both elegy and awakening: a mirror for those who walk between worlds, unafraid of the dark that births the light.

















