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Gorte 2: The Awakening


Gorte Series

No. of pages 174

Published: 2010

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Great for age 12-18 years

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When a man from Elva's past reappears with his army of hybrid soldiers, a reminder of the crime she committed many years ago, things change in the forest of Gorte. Now Gallagher and Ulric must assemble their forces as they prepare to go to war against Ethelred and his long-lost father, but the two sides may be more closely connected than they realise. AUTHOR BIO: W J Smith lives in Stevenage, Hertfordshire with her husband and two children. She has a passion for writing and all things mystical and spiritual.

 

This book is part of a book series called Gorte Series .

There are 174 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by New Generation Publishing .

This book contains the following story:

The Awakening
Edna is an obedient wife and mother vacationing at Grand Isle with her family. While there, however, Edna become close to a young man named Robert Lebrun, but before they act on their mutual romantic interest in each other Robert leaves for Mexico. Edna is lonely without his companionship, and meets the attractive rake Alcée Arobin. Instead of spending her days concerned with household matters, Edna pursues her interest in painting. Rather than depending financially on her husband, Edna moves into a house of her own. By the time Robert returns, professing his love for Edna and his desire to marry her, Edna no longer believes in the limitations of traditional marriage. What will she choose instead? Is it possible to be a free woman and be responsible for the needs of others? The full text of this story is available to read here.

This book is in the following series:

Gorte Series

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