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THERA : HOMECOMING: (Book #1)
by Esther G. Star
The world is safe with moments of danger.
These words ring in the ears of sailors. Sailors drawn to the Bronze Age island of Thera at high summer. Sailors who cull up hard memories. And visitors who tell of theft, senseless plunder, and violence. Travelers who tell of what is to come, of a dark night lasting for days, of fire, crumbling earth, and a wall of water.
Sparks of conflict arise in their hometown of Akrotiri, and for Hebe, Thalia, and Clio, this summer is like no other. As the days unfold, each girl is held accountable for the ways in which she influences the island’s health, and an old prophecy’s outcome.
Hebe is the second eldest, the island’s chief healer, and she is the first to face her fears. In this first book in the THERA series, an old friend comes back to haunt Hebe.
Her experiences nine years ago with Ancaeus, and their violent repercussions, can no longer be ignored. Together, the once lovers account for the time gone by, and renew sentiments Hebe would rather leave behind.
Passion and despair, in equal measure, accent sharp politics.
Members from all sides of the Great Green Sea voice concerns. Concerns echoed by Hebe’s sisters, Thalia and Clio, who sense shifts in the fire and wind. And Hebe feels them, deep within she feels the fabric of their Minoan island tearing. Helpless to stop it, Hebe cannot deny it.
Somethings must be shattered, before they can be fully mended.
~Travel to the prehistoric Greek Bronze Age Cyclades, the ancient island of Santorini and its town of Akrotiri, the Pompeii of the Aegean. Discover the hot refinement of a maritime culture deeply in tune with nature, and celebratory of its beauty. Experience what the final days of that island might have been like. Days preceding the largest volcanic eruption in the last 10,000 years.~
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