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Edge of the New World #3

Keeper of Dreams

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Stranded by a storm and separated from her escort by an enemy attack, the beautiful shaman Mi-sa wanders through the Everglades until she finds a clan whose leader, Cota, has appeared often in her dreams

343 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 1993

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Lynn Armistead McKee

12 books26 followers
My first six novels, written under the name Lynn Armistead McKee, were historical fiction set in Florida about 2,000 years ago. Now writing as Lynn Sholes, I have recently changed genres and I am co-writing a 3-book thriller series(Cotten Stone Mysteries) with Joe Moore. The first, THE GRAIL CONSPIRACY, was released in September 2005 as part of Llewellyn Publications launch of their new fiction imprint, Midnight Ink. THE LAST SECRET is scheduled for fall of 2006, followed by the third book, INDIGO RUBY to be released in the fall of 2007.

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10 reviews
September 7, 2017
This was such a wonderful series. I loved every second of the rich details and learning about the group of people and the woman Mi-Sa that we follow. Her journey is amazing and it could be that I studied anthropology, but I very much enjoyed this book.
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October 22, 2013
I absolutely loved this book. It kept me on the edge of my seat through to the end, I never really wanted to put it down. This book is so detailed that I could sit and talk about it all day. It takes a lot for me to retain what I have read and amazingly this book has stuck. McKee makes that characters seem so real, and it's almost like you are there with the characters. McKee doesn't spend all her time on one character, she jumps around between them so that you can have a better view of what is going on in the book when need be. There are a few "scenes" in the book that aren't very detailed but are short and can be skipped. Other than that, I would recommend this book to young adults and older.
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May 20, 2014
The language is really stilted, though it fits with the overall story, but as soon as the anatomy talk started, I stopped.
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23 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2014
I love Misas story, her bravery, her courage everything I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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418 reviews
December 12, 2011
Another excellent author in the tradition of the Clan of the Cave Bear.
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