Hannah is convinced that the mysterious Glain Neidr stone is the key to unlocking the purpose behind her ability to see and draw protecteds. Ethan doesn't agree, but his refusal to explain why pushes a wedge between the two. When an accident drives that wedge deeper, and a truth comes to light that rips them apart, Hannah is left alone, overwhelmed and confused about the future of her status as a protected and, more importantly, her relationship with Ethan. Fighting to regain control over her own destiny, Hannah is forced to place her trust in the last person on earth she ever expected she would turn to. In a desperate attempt to regain control over her own destiny, she embarks on a journey that will either end her life, or restore it to the way it was before everything got turned upside down.
Rebecca Weller spent her childhood chasing white rabbits, having tea parties on the ceiling, searching for Boo Radley in his tree, or sailing on a raft down the Mississippi River. She spent time in the land of Oz with not only Dorothy but also Elphaba, in the New England area with the March family, and on the red sand shores of Prince Edward Island at Green Gables.
Her years of education spread between Stoneybrook Middle School, Sweet Valley High, The London Institute, and a brief spell in Forks, WA. She has learned much from journeying to ivory towers, exploring the Swiss Alps, or cheering on the selection of a new princess in Illea.
When not writing her own stories, she continues to attend balls with the Bennett sisters in the English countryside, solve complex murder mysteries in the New York area, explore kingdoms found through wardrobes, or enjoys a good Jazz-inspired soiree in Long Island.
Good writers are readers. They are those that have been captured by the beauty of other’s words and feel compelled to share their stories as well. Anything more you want to know about me feel free to ask, I’m an open book 😏.
Such a beautiful read. I love the adventure and the love and mystery. Its one of those book you just can't stop reading and its 12am and you think one more chapter and then all of a sudden its after 1am and you have to convince yourself that you can just continue the next night. So brilliant