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Amelia Gallant, explorer of ancient worlds and author, has captured the triese lea, the future gift. It nearly costs her life when the tribe who protects it finds she's trespassed to steal their most intimate secret. It brings her a vision of a dark man but until she meets him, she won't know if he's destined to be her lover or her enemy. She’s embroiled in an ancient controversy that may start a war and destroy a world even as it saves a race of kings made slaves. But that is only the beginning...
Awe-Struck Publishing; October 2004
168 pages; ISBN 9781587493867
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168 pages; ISBN 9781587493867
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"Amelia!" A man's voice, deep and rugged, slightly accented, called to me.
I opened my eyes and looked around myself. I wasn't dead after all. I wasn't in the cavern anymore. But where was I?
"How did you get here?" he demanded.
"I don't know," I replied quickly, glancing at the dark face close beside my own. "I was in the cavern, then...who are you?"
The man's lean, swarthy face moved back from me. His thick black hair was unruly, his dark eyes intelligent and intent on my face.
"Who are you?" I asked again, sure that his strong features would be imprinted on my mind for the rest of my life. I reached out a tentative hand to the rugged contour of his face and he vanished.

