A timeless tale of love reborn through the ages. . . The Emissary Book 1 of The One Great Year Serie
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A timeless tale of love reborn through the ages. . . The Emissary Book 1 of The One Great Year Serie


Title- The Emissary Book 1 of The One Great Year Series

Author- Tamara Veitch and Rene DeFazio

Genre- Fantasy/Historical Fiction/Romance

Publisher - Waterside Productions

Book Blurb-

When the world collapses from a Golden Age into one of chaos and strife, mankind’s salvation lies in the hands of eternal Emissaries — guardians chosen to protect the secrets of a sacred, ancient civilization and to guide humanity back to enlightenment even as its darkest hour approaches…

A timeless tale of love reborn through the ages.

Marcus has past life memory and his soulmate Theron does not, but the two lovers are bound by an eternal and unshakable bond. As a series of catastrophic events nearly destroys their world, the two along with a chosen few become Emissaries destined, over the course of 13,000 years and through many reincarnations, to lead humanity into an era of peace and prosperity as foretold by the Elders of their race. But the forces of evil have taken possession of one man, Helghul, who relentlessly pursues Marcus and Theron through time, determined to destroy them and ruin all hope for salvation.

The Emissary, Book I in The One Great Year Series, tracks Marcus’s epic adventure across centuries of human civilization to present day, where envoys of darkness gather around them threatening to bury the life-giving secrets of Atitala forever.

Good and evil come to blows and the future of mankind hangs in the balance.

“For every soul there is a theme, a path that must be followed, lessons that must be learned…”

Excerpt

“It must be the Willowy Man!” Theron whispered. She had heard her mother, White Elder, mentioning him the night before, in strangely hushed tones. The Willowy Man was legendary in Atitala though he had never visited in their lifetime. He was the Tunnel-Keeper, facilitating between the realms of Inner and Outer Earth and navigating the ley lines, also known as fire lines, by way of the electric currents within the Earth’s magma. The young ones stared, wide-eyed and curious. “Strange that he should venture to Outer Earth. I wonder why he’s here. It must be something important,” Theron said. Helghul moved closer to listen, and Theron followed while Marcus lagged behind. The smaller boy admired his daring friends for their confidence, but his nature was more reserved. White, Grey, Yellow, and Red Elder were in deep discussion with Willowy Man but noticed the youngsters and permitted them to listen and observe. The innate wisdom and creativity of children was highly valued in Atitala, and the Elders encouraged them to contribute should they have something insightful to add. Great things were expected of Marcus, Theron, and Helghul, and it was synchronistic that the three brightest learners among the young should pass by at that moment. “The Tunnel-Keeper is rightly concerned,” Yellow Elder said gravely. Despite being aged and frail in appearance, Yellow Elder embodied the warrior energy. In the Golden Age, strength was demonstrated philosophically, not by brute force. “The fall is imminent,” said Grey Elder. He was the Elder of architecture and mathematics, responsible for teaching the design of the universe and its ever-fluid balance. “I must begin moving the atlantium back to Inner Earth,” Willowy Man said solemnly. “It will be a powerful blow to everyone living in Atitala,” White Elder said. Atlantium crystal was mined in Inner Earth and was a power source that created free, inexhaustible, clean energy by harnessing the Earth’s magnetic field. It allowed the holder to control gravity and movement and provided all of the power to the city. It was responsible for miraculous advances in flight and was used in the building of all the great architectural structures in Atitala, including the perfectly designed White Pyramid. “Life in Atitala will be profoundly different without atlantium,” Red Elder said. Atlantium was an essential tool in the Golden Age. The youngsters listened in rapt silence, their heads spinning with the ramifications of that change. “We will return the atlantium and honor our agreement with the Inner Earthlings,” said White Elder. “Perhaps it can be delayed; we don’t know how quickly things will decline,” Yellow Elder suggested. “The request to return the atlantium comes from the Inner Earth Council,” said White Elder. “We will honor it. The decline has grown increasingly evident. The fall may come sooner and more suddenly than expected.” “What of the Emerald Tablet?” Grey Elder asked, referring to the most sacred and powerful artifact in Atitala. It was made of solid atlantium and was imbued with wisdom that gave it properties and abilities far beyond a simple shard. “The Emerald Tablet will remain in your care,” said Willowy Man. “We will protect your generous gift,” White Elder assured him. “May the Tablet’s light guide your people in the darkening,” said Willowy Man. White Elder turned to Theron and her friends. “Have you any questions? Anything to add?” she asked. Theron struggled to offer something meaningful, but she felt only concern about the coming changes, and this “low level” thinking was far from anything she wanted to share with her enlightened mother. “Why must the atlantium be moved?” Helghul asked.

“The technology must be protected. As the Great Year descends, consciousness will decline. As people and civilization grow darker, the atlantium could be used to destroy the living planet,” Yellow Elder replied. The lines mapping his face rested softly, with no sign of stress. “Our way of life and level of conscious awareness will be devastated and forgotten,” White Elder said. “Atitala will be destroyed?” Theron asked, visibly alarmed. “Eventually all things change from one form into another,” White Elder continued calmly. Theron admired the serenity of her mother’s countenance but couldn’t match it. Destroyed! Atitala will be destroyed! How can she be so composed? Theron thought. Once again she had failed to act as her mother did, though it was Theron’s ever-pressing goal to do so. “What if it doesn’t have to be that way?” Helghul interjected, turning to Willowy Man. The visitor had been listening carefully and had, without bias, formed an impression of the trio. “What do you propose?” Willowy Man asked, pleased with the discourse. “Use the fire lines!” Marcus and Helghul said in unison. If one had the expertise, telluric currents could be accessed and traveled at incredible speed, from Inner to Outer Earth, belying the illusion of material solidity. They knew it was the knowledge of these currents that allowed the Tunnel-Keeper to travel through solid stone from Outer to Inner Earth. “If you can transport the atlantium to Inner Earth for safe-keeping, why not move the people?” Helghul continued. “If thoughts create reality . . . and we think it possible . . . is it not worth the effort?” Marcus reasoned. “If manifesting an alternative were possible, the Elders would certainly do so . . . wouldn’t you?” Theron asked, looking to her mother. Surely White Elder and the others would have considered every benevolent possibility. They would not surrender Atitala and her citizens carelessly. “The probability of the Age declining is high, and the Elders are bound to the evolution of consciousness,” Willowy Man answered. Marcus studied the Elders, one by one, noticing the calm acceptance in their eyes. “We are not Elders. So we are not bound,” Marcus said. “The Ages of the Great Year descend, and your ability to create reality declines with them. You would not be the first to attempt their derailing. One may delay the inevitable, but it certainly remains . . . inevitable,”

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Runs December 1 - 31 and is open internationally.

Winner will be drawn January 3, 2019.

Author Biography-

Rene DeFazio and Tamara Veitch are a husband and wife writing team. Rene is an actor, producer and author. Tamara studied English, History and General Arts at Simon Fraser University. The co-authors have been writing together for nearly a decade. In 2012 they received Honorable mention from the New York Book Festival and The London Book Festival. In 2014 they were each awarded an Empowered Writers Award at the World International Peace festival In Vancouver BC, Canada. Tamara and Rene continue creating The One Great Year Series and traveling the world researching with their children. They are grateful for the support of their faithful readers and hope you truly enjoy your journey into the world of The Emissary.

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