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This incomparable sci-fi/fantasy book series asks: Would you embrace your true animal nature if it meant losing yourself? Brian Renwick, literary editor, is no longer-now, only Colum remains. After rejecting his previous life and embracing the living iron, he is purified in Uncle's furnace, a willing servant once more. But dreams are portals to the darkness within us, and Colum's dreams pull him deeper than the labyrinth, into a matriarchal society of shape-shifting women ruled by a powerful Queen: the "Dark Moon." In their firelit cave, Colum must be reborn to save his forbidden love. But…mehr

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This incomparable sci-fi/fantasy book series asks: Would you embrace your true animal nature if it meant losing yourself? Brian Renwick, literary editor, is no longer-now, only Colum remains. After rejecting his previous life and embracing the living iron, he is purified in Uncle's furnace, a willing servant once more. But dreams are portals to the darkness within us, and Colum's dreams pull him deeper than the labyrinth, into a matriarchal society of shape-shifting women ruled by a powerful Queen: the "Dark Moon." In their firelit cave, Colum must be reborn to save his forbidden love. But whose memories are bubbling up from the abyss . . . and is the man he once was gone forever? This dark fantasy romance is the gripping sequel to The Iron Labyrinth, one of the most unique and unparalleled magical realism books of 2020. With The Cave of the Dark Moon, Merrilee Beckman invites readers to journey even further into the depths and explore what happens when you're willing to dissolve the boundaries of who you think you are.
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Merrilee Beckman earned a BA in religious studies from the University of Iowa. She worked as Assistant Chaplain at the University of Iowa Hospitals, taught in public schools in Iowa and South Dakota, and spent two summers on a lookout tower in Idaho working for the US Forest Service. She later studied the works of Carl Jung, which led her to become a dream analyst and develop her passion for magical realism.