Resurrection of the Druidess

A Jamie Poole Diary

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical
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Author: Ellen E. Sutherland ISBN: 1230000571876
Publisher: Ellen E. Sutherland Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ellen E. Sutherland
ISBN: 1230000571876
Publisher: Ellen E. Sutherland
Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

“I resurrected a Druidess. In my defense, it was an accident,” states Jamie Poole. “When you resurrect a Druidess everything changes."

Eliyana, the Druidess, awakens to find herself almost 1500 years in the future. Lost, and scared, she’s haunted by her past where she failed to save her people. They died too soon and unjustly. All Eliyana wants is to go home. How can she do that when home is buried in a past that can’t be changed.

Can it?

Meanwhile creatures very real and very present seek to kill Eliyana, Jamie, and her family.

The veil separating our world and the Otherworld is rent in two. Creatures freely cross the threshold to this world with one purpose: Aid their master, the High Druid, to locate Eliyana and the sword called Lumen which possesses unimaginable powers. At any cost.

Jamie and Eliyana have to work together or there’s no hope.

There’s only one problem. Eliyana has disappeared. Meanwhile the Dead, those killed in Eliyana’s time, continue to implore help. They were killed too soon by acts committed by the High Druid. It is Eliyana’s destiny to lead her people.

Things get more complicated as people from Jamie’s time also set their eyes on Lumen. Most scientists believed it to be a myth. Lumen will reveal its power to the world. Something so powerful cannot be hidden long.

In this second Jamie Poole Diary, Jamie must work with Eliyana or they both will fail. Jamie dreams of adventure. Is this more than she anticipated? And who is her dad? He’s an Egyptologist by trade. That’s “what” he is. The “who” is illusive and her dad refuses to explain. There is far more to his story as it begins to unfold.

Jamie’s journey only begins in this sequel. She has much more to learn. About her dad. About Lumen. And most importantly, about herself.

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“I resurrected a Druidess. In my defense, it was an accident,” states Jamie Poole. “When you resurrect a Druidess everything changes."

Eliyana, the Druidess, awakens to find herself almost 1500 years in the future. Lost, and scared, she’s haunted by her past where she failed to save her people. They died too soon and unjustly. All Eliyana wants is to go home. How can she do that when home is buried in a past that can’t be changed.

Can it?

Meanwhile creatures very real and very present seek to kill Eliyana, Jamie, and her family.

The veil separating our world and the Otherworld is rent in two. Creatures freely cross the threshold to this world with one purpose: Aid their master, the High Druid, to locate Eliyana and the sword called Lumen which possesses unimaginable powers. At any cost.

Jamie and Eliyana have to work together or there’s no hope.

There’s only one problem. Eliyana has disappeared. Meanwhile the Dead, those killed in Eliyana’s time, continue to implore help. They were killed too soon by acts committed by the High Druid. It is Eliyana’s destiny to lead her people.

Things get more complicated as people from Jamie’s time also set their eyes on Lumen. Most scientists believed it to be a myth. Lumen will reveal its power to the world. Something so powerful cannot be hidden long.

In this second Jamie Poole Diary, Jamie must work with Eliyana or they both will fail. Jamie dreams of adventure. Is this more than she anticipated? And who is her dad? He’s an Egyptologist by trade. That’s “what” he is. The “who” is illusive and her dad refuses to explain. There is far more to his story as it begins to unfold.

Jamie’s journey only begins in this sequel. She has much more to learn. About her dad. About Lumen. And most importantly, about herself.

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