Book #3 in the Maya Rising series

In this epic finale of the metaphysical fantasy series, Maya, now an air sorcerer, joins forces with her newly-formed cluster to decode the enigmatic meanings behind their elemental symbols.


Their mission: banish the Sky Consciousness and reclaim the vulnerable, post-apocalyptic Earth for good…


The ominous ships of the Sky Consciousness have descended upon the New Earth. Now, Maya and her group must use their mystic powers to open a portal that will permanently expel them.

Led to a realm of fire and ice, an explosive volcanic eruption holds the key to entering an interdimensional veil. In one final showdown between light and darkness, Maya and her friends are pushed to their limits as they fight to safeguard the soul of their planet. Challenges test their loyalties, sacrifices are made in the name of unity, and bonds are strengthened in order to prevail.

Can Earth be liberated from the restraints of dark forces, like it was before the sky consciousness entered the realm? Or is the entanglement of light and dark the formula that maintains it?

★★★★★ "If you or someone you know, is quieter than most, intelligent, observational, a sensitive, this book is a dream find..."

—  The Inner Peace Foundation

★★★★★ "A BRILLIANT and unexpected ending to the series.

This book took the whole series to a new level, delving in more detail into the interdimentionality of the universe Sita has created. While I feel an ache in my heart that the series is over, each character had a satisfying arc to me, and I feel closure for each of them. Maya became such a powerful, assured character, while remaining true to her initial imprint. Following her journey from being a shy, instrospective, an insecure girl in the City of the Old World was very rewarding, and I feel like it has reflected my own journey in ways over the years.

Bear was AWESOME in this book, and I won't spoil anything regarding Bjorn, but he also stepped up.

The world of the New World became richer in this book, and the metaphysical elements got more complex, but I came out of this book feeling like I understood them better than before. In earlier books, the Sky People were elusive, but we get to explore their motives more thoroughly, and I really liked the way they were not demonised. Their motivations made sense in the end.

If you enjoyed the last two books in the series, I highly recommend finishing it!!..."

—  Goodreads Review