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Under the Golden Mists


"Help me!" the voice sobs. 
It's only a dream, Lacht tells herself. 
But what if it isn't?


    Under the golden mists of Wasso Lake live the Wassandra, though none of their Stalli neighbors have seen them for over a hundred years.  The underwater people have abnormally long arms and fingers - at least that's what Stalli guide, Crispin, tells Lacht and her family as they travel to their new home on the shores of the lake.  Lacht is intrigued, especially when the Wassandra ask for help to find a missing child.  Then dreams of the frightened girl begin troubling her.
    When they arrive at the golden lake, Lacht thinks it's the most beautiful place she's ever seen - until a bizarre discovery terrifies her and the dreams intensify.  "Help me!" cries the Wassandra girl in one last dream, but can Lacht find the courage to face the horrifying vision she sees in that dream?

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The Brueggen Stones
Book One in the Tarth series

 

Lynn’s an “in-between.” Not a child, not an adult—even if she does have a real job in a department store.

 

In fact, her life isn’t interesting at all…until the day she trips and bumps her head on a Chicago sidewalk.

 

Plunged headlong into the world of Tarth and a vicious war between the evil sorcerer, Gefcla, and the kindly Stallis, Lynn decides she should try to fulfill a prophetic rhyme from Keshua, the Healer.

 

Only she can’t let anyone else know, or they might try to stop her. Chell, a Stalli warrior wants to help, but he is hours away—and Gefcla isn’t!


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S.G. Byrd

    S.G. Byrd, also the author of The Brueggen Stones, Book One in the Tarth Series, majored in English and Religion at Duke University.  Her three children all grew up reading C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and George MacDonald, and she often dreamed of writing stories herself but didn't try until her children were older.  The Tarth Series emerged over the next ten years.

 

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