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The dark magic of the south is threatening North Feasgar. Sarah is summoned to help Tom save the land and fulfil their destiny. Their adventures take them once more, deep into Mount Greyvyn to find the amulets they need before confronting the Mages. Sarah and Tom are joined by the friends they met in their previous adventures. At the same time, readers meet some of the good people of the south, also battling against the Mages from their side of the barrier. How will they save the land? What will Sarah decide to do at the end of the trilogy? The Rising of the South is the third novel in the Anam Cara Trilogy, which follows Tom and Sarah's adventures trying to conquer the dark powers that threaten the land of North Feasgar. For older readers interested in psychology, the story can also be explored as an allegory.
There are strangers in the land of North Feasgar, creating fear and unrest. Sarah, now fifteen, is called back to help her friend, Tom, to save the land from the invasion of the dark magical powers of the south. Their adventures take them deep into Mount Greyvyn, where they meet the keeper of the barrier dividing the north from the south and help her to maintain its strength. Sarah and Tom are joined in this adventure by Kayla and Jonnie, also with troubled backgrounds. What is so special about these teens? Why have they been chosen? What must they do to save the land? Return to Greyvyn is the second novel in the Anam Cara Trilogy, which follows Tom and Sarah's adventures trying to conquer the dark powers that threaten the land of North Feasgar. For older readers interested in psychology, the story can also be explored as an allegory.
With her father threatening to leave them, Sarah is sent by her mother to stay with her grandparents, where she is left feeling confused and abandoned. Tom, in another part of the world, runs away from his vicious step-father, only to fall in a nearby river, hitting his head. They both slip through a rift into a parallel world and the mysterious woman who comes to their assistance describes herself as a healer and takes them back to her treehouse. However, they soon suspect that she is not all she seems and may have ulterior motives for helping Tom. Sarah is sent on a mission to obtain an elixir to save his life and encounters others who are keen to help her, not all of whom are human...Through the Labyrinth is the first novel in the Anam Cara Trilogy, which explores Tom and Sarah's adventures trying to conquer the dark powers that threaten the land they find themselves in.For older readers interested in psychology, the stories are also written as an allegory for the tasks we may need to undertake in our search for wholeness.
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