The Isle of Octavia: Mya Book III
The fourth book in the series takes place the next day after the third book ended. John and Mya are married and become king and queen of Octavia. The monstrosity known as Mystia's kingdom has been swallowed by an earthquake and a new castle is built for the royal couple. John realizes that nothing is safe so long as the wraith known as Ba'al is allowed to freely wander the earth. He begins his quest to find Ba'al, chasing him over the land of Octavia and realizing just how cursed the land has become. He lifts the curse from some places while he is yet unable to do so for others. Towards the end of the book, Ba'al appears in the kingdom and John is about to strike the sealing blow when Mya leaps on top of Ba'al in an effort to protect him. The Ancient pierces both Mya and Ba'al and the result is that the form of Ba'al is split into four equal parts scattered across the globe and Mya vanishes.
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