She didn't mean to steal a goddess.She only wanted enough coin to buy her brother another sunrise.Ren has survived the canals and crumbling districts of Velmara the way she survives everything — by taking what she needs and disappearing before anyone notices. She's a thief. A ghost. A nobody with clever hands and a brother named Miro who is running out of time, poisoned by an affliction no healer can name.In the ruins of a drowned temple, her fingers close around something that is not gold.A whisper.The Moon's true name burns itself into her soul, and now the tides answer her. The moonlight bends toward her. The hidden threads between worlds hum just beneath her skin. She has taken something ancient and absolute — and she cannot give it back.Because the Moon Goddess can't reclaim her name without unraveling Ren entirely.So she sends the Silver Warden instead. Memory-wiped. Merciless. Moving like a blade through every city Ren has passed through. He is the Goddess's most relentless servant.He is also Ren's father. Hollowed into a weapon. He does not remember her face.With Miro fading faster, Ren strikes a desperate bargain with a rebel mage who claims to know a ritual — one that could save her brother, if she reaches the Starlit Spire before the next new moon. The journey takes her through cursed forests, across seas that remember every shipwreck, and into the heart of a celestial war she never wanted to join.But every time she uses the goddess's name, it uses her back. Ancient lunar myths overwrite her memories. She can feel herself thinning — can no longer tell where the thief ends and the divinity begins.The rebel mage has secrets. The goddess grows cunning. Her father closes in with every tide.Surrender the name, and Miro dies.Embrace the power, and Ren might not survive long enough to save him.The Girl Who Stole the Moon's Name is an unforgettable YA fantasy about stolen divinity, unbreakable sibling bonds, the cost of power, and a girl who refuses to become a legend when all she wants is to keep her brother alive.Perfect for readers who love mythic YA fantasy, morally gray magic systems, found family adventures, strong female protagonists, and fans of Kiera Azar.An epic standalone fantasy of magic, sacrifice, and destiny.