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Heaven to Wudang: Journey to Wudang: Book Three
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Heaven to Wudang: Journey to Wudang: Book Three
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Heaven to Wudang: Journey to Wudang: Book Three

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Human and demon, heaven and hell, battle for the fate of the world . . .

The demons that could control stones and elementals have been defeated, but the most powerful of Simon Wong’s associates still remains to create almost undetectable copies of humans and Shen. This demon allies with Kitty Kwok to prepare a torturous trap for Emma and Simone, from which they may never return.

Wudang Mountain is enveloped by dark foreboding as Xuan Wu begins to reappear—sometimes human, sometimes turtle, but always without memory.

Emma and Simone are in a race against time as they try to rescue Xuan Wu . . . before the demons capture him.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateNov 27, 2012
ISBN9780062210357
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Kylie Chan

Kylie Chan is the best-selling author of the Dark Heavens, Journey to Wudang and Celestial Battle trilogies, which tell the story of Emma, an ordinary Australian woman thrown into the world of Chinese Gods, martial arts, and magic. She lives in Brisbane with her two children.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Semi-spoiler - don't readThe only thing I have to say about this part of the series is that the characters and decisions are a little off. Stupid decisions, odd reactions, virtue signaling where none is needed. A plot twist that removes the promise made at the start of the original series to get Kitty Kwok guts some of the impact and makes the ending less satisfying.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Okay, this was definitely not the ending I ever thought this series to be, but I didn't necessarily hate it. I especially enjoyed the twist with the Demon King and Kitty Kwok. Maybe I should have seen it coming, but I didn't. It was a complete and utter shock to me.This was such a wonderful series by Kylie Chan. She has sparked a great interest in me about Chinese Mythology. I have begun looking further into it.