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Even seasoned time-travellers make mistakes. After the near-disaster in Lile, 2598 AD, Ash and George are enjoying a well-deserved holiday in the 21st century and dreaming of what the future holds. But then Anne arrives suddenly, bringing news of a family emergency that calls him home to 1818, and sends Ash to the supernatural haven of Erastus to find answers. Great idea - until the gateway home is accidentally destroyed. Meanwhile, Kamile is recovering from the events that killed her best friend. But even as her adopted family is exploring their new lives, her strained relationship with Aras…mehr

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Even seasoned time-travellers make mistakes. After the near-disaster in Lile, 2598 AD, Ash and George are enjoying a well-deserved holiday in the 21st century and dreaming of what the future holds. But then Anne arrives suddenly, bringing news of a family emergency that calls him home to 1818, and sends Ash to the supernatural haven of Erastus to find answers. Great idea - until the gateway home is accidentally destroyed. Meanwhile, Kamile is recovering from the events that killed her best friend. But even as her adopted family is exploring their new lives, her strained relationship with Aras seems an inch away from falling apart entirely. Helping Ash with her little stranding problem seems to be too much to manage. But when a new danger arises, one that moves freely between the normal and Other realm, everyone must work together to defeat their common enemy. It's life or death, and they're about to find out what really lies through Erastus's beautiful stone archways…
Autorenporträt
M. Marinan is comfortably located in Wellington, New Zealand: a city that 'you can't beat on a fine day'. (Disclaimer: there aren't that many fine days, but she's still there.)

She loves stories with adventure, drama and a happy ending, and writes in the same vein. She also likes beautiful things, nice people and carefully created art the sort that looks as though it took effort, not like a toddler painted it with a brush stuck to their forehead. She also illustrates all her own work. It's fun, she knows the characters...and she's a bit cheap.

Thanks to Massey University for making her feel qualified to publish her own work (and for giving her a student debt that will follow her into her old age. It was worth it).