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Packed with danger and love, the fourth book of the Ialana Series is full of intrigue and fantastic creatures. An island teeters on the brink of disappearing. A missing girl, and a lost pendant that contains a powerful secret. Who is the silver-eyed, Eldred boy Bean, and what magical powers does he possess that Grayfell, an Eldred wizard, must conceal at all costs? Irusan, the transcendental shape-shifter is tasked to find the girl, along with the answers to the enigma of Unala, the mysterious land to the north. He must discover how to unlock the puzzle of the Golden Tip, the ancient home of the Elluin-the Eldred gods. He must discover the key to the mysterious portal before demonic forces discover its secrets. He must do all this without the use of his own special powers, powers which he has lost in a diabolical betrayal. Will Irusan succeed, or are the citizens of Mu'A doomed?
What happens when love turns to hate, and the person you thought you knew was everything you feared? Gabe Blanchard now deeply regretted reading the shocking truths that his godmother, Holly Morgan, revealed in her detailed diaries: secrets about his parent's past; the true nature of his own inheritance of Greystones, and the miscarriage of justice that sowed the seeds of his mother's final destruction. As Gabe begins to read Holly's detailed journals, he is transported to the day in 1945 when his godmother and her sister Eva leave their dysfunctional family home in Cape Town, South Africa, to work on a Christian Mission in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). There are many things he does not know about his godmother, but there is even more that he does not know about his own family, things he has no desire to know, but like a spectator at a train wreck, he can't look away. He learns about the people Holly meets at the mission; the people who change her life and her outlook, and her love and obsession with Tony, the handsome and articulate Air Force Lieutenant. Who is Tony, really? Is he an adventurer with only a passing acquaintance with truth, or is he sincere and all he appears to be? And there is Avril: a beautiful and sophisticated mission employee, who is everything Holly is not. Can she be a real friend to Holly, and what is her relationship with Tony? Can Holly trust her? Majozi, the Nganga (herbalist) is a boon to his people, but is he for real-does his warning to Holly go unheeded. And Eva: will she find her own happiness away from the influence of their parents, or is she destined for heartbreak, too. As Holly recounts her feelings and thoughts about what is occurring, she must also deal with her alcoholic father and neurotic mother who follow their daughters to the new country. Talk to the Moon is a story of human relationships and the greed that leads to tragedy and murder. It is also a story about the roots of racial injustice that set the stage for the war of Independence. The country of Rhodesia no longer exists in its original form-if it ever had one. It has always been a country of shifting political tides and Talk to the Moon captures a brief period of the Camelot Days as a Dominion of Britain as seen through the eyes of a young and naïve white girl.
Packed with danger and love, the fourth book of the Ialana Series is full of intrigue and fantastic creatures.An island teeters on the brink of disappearing.A missing girl, and a lost pendant that contains a powerful secret. Who is the silver-eyed, Eldred boy Bean, and what magical powers does he possess that Grayfell, an Eldred wizard, must conceal at all costs? Irusan, the transcendental shape-shifter is tasked with finding the girl, along with the answers to the enigma of Unala, the mysterious land to the north. He must discover how to unlock the puzzle of the Golden Tip, the ancient home of the Elluin-the Eldred gods. He has to find the portal key before the island of Mu'A vanishes and demonic forces discover its secrets. He must do all this without the use of his own special powers: powers he has lost in a diabolical betrayal. Will Irusan succeed, or are the citizens of Mu'A doomed?
In a seamless continuation of the first book in the series, "The Six and the Crystals of Ialana", the six healers find themselves caught in the midst of a power struggle between the competing rulers of Ialana. Unable to complete their healing mission, to heal mutants who were genetically altered by crystal manipulation, they flee the Galonese warlord, Ortzi, and attempt a dangerous journey back to their homes in northern Ialana. Trapped by malevolent creatures, hunted by a monster who seeks them for reasons of its own, and on the run from a king and a conniving shape-shifter, there seems to be no place of safety for them. Will they find the mysterious abode of the Gardeners? Who are the Gardeners, and what is their purpose for the Six? Will The Six be able to find Queen Catrin, who sets off on a quest of her own, or will Catrin run afoul of her husband, King Brenin, before she can find The Six? In The Gardeners of Ialana, the Six explore the mysteries of healing, elemental command, and through many more trials, learn their true purpose in life.
In the third book of the Ialana Series, an ancient weapon of planetary destruction has been uncovered. Astrobal, the demon-lord of Iochodran, will stop at nothing to gain possession and control of the deadly weapon. When Astrobal discovers that the key to the control of this weapon is Anwyn, the daughter of Jarah and Tegan, he must use all the resources he can muster to hunt her and her family down. He sends Glahivar, an old and powerful enemy of the Six, to Three Rivers, where they and Anwyn are under the protection of the Queen. But Queen Catrin and her husband, Ambros, have problems of their own. A threat from the south is brewing: Moran, the war-lord of Yor Swamps has designs on Catrin's kingdom. In a race to the end, Anwyn and the Six must not only gain possession of the weapon, but deactivate it too, before Astrobal can use it to destroy the planet.
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