The Starseeds; Beyond Time (Book one)

The Starseeds; Beyond Time (Book one)

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Herb, an Earth boy, while searching for his real mother, mysteriously ends up in a crystal cave, and discovers a Galactic boy, Izar from the Pleiades has returned home to his planet Earth; but Herb is now in danger of traveling into the many realms, even the dark dimensions like his nightmares. Izar, and all the benevolent visitors must protect their City of Lights; but he helps Herb understand why they have returned, their past ways are about to be repeated, and this will create havoc amongst all its neighboring planets, and beyond. Others, like Lesley, have incarnated as the Starseeds, and she knows where the missing boy, Herb, is hiding, who he visits, because she travels beyond time in her dreams and visits their City of Lights that for thousands of years has been hidden inside a sacred mountain, near an Indian Reservation, for a reason. Their StarGate is now in danger of being discovered by the ones searching for the runaway boy with their fear that he's been taken by another, but by who? Author: Tricia Kelly ~ With thirty years of spiritual, metaphysical, and personal experiences, Tricia entwines this information within her novels in a playful colorful way. Spirit Boy is another novel that is magical too. What a verified buyer said: -: 5 Star -- Once again Tricia Kelly has written another amazing book. Could not put this down like Spirit Boy. I recommend this book for all ages. She really knows what she is talking about!! Enjoy!
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Heyyy! Indig0theS3aWing here! Here is your well deserved sequel!!! Hope you enjoy!!! In a flurry of plans, hellos and mix ups, two big reunions have been squashed together: the Jade Winglet and the Dragonets of Destiny. Two families who basically grew up together in school, now all grown up--with their children. But one child is set apart from all the rest. Primrose Haliavah, Sunny's daughter. Primrose always felt like she was a rain cloud in everybody else's sunny day. But when she finds out she's in line for the mafia throne of Vulture, she just about looses it. Sunny is reluctant to reveal the truth, so Tsunami hops on the case with Clay, Glory and Starflight beside her. Angelfish is mostly bombarded with voices like "if you were anything like you mom..." and "if only some of Tsunami were in you..." She has a small speck of introvert in her from her father, Riptide, and that small speck has a rather large effect on her. When Angelfish befriends the young Primrose, she seems to finally find somebody who understands the voices. But Primrose only seems like a hidden crypt, waiting to be discovered. Lyre is awkward and bookish and hardly fits in anywhere. He hopes to find a place in this wild family, and he almost does, but Primrose goes to him with her secret and he struggles to keep it. Primrose is the one thing stopping him from truly finding a place in the world, so why should he keep her secret? What should he do? Sunkeeper is usually happy and bright, but Primrose is just too... interesting. Like Knowledgebringer would say, "a book too interesting to put down." Sunkeeper is determine to be the hero she's always drempt of being, but what happens when the hero is faced with too much evil? Hope y'all enjoy!!! Tui T. Sutherland, you are my writing idol. :3

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