[Atlantean Crystal Saga 01] • Crystal Warrior · Through All Eternity
- Authors
- YatesNZ, Jen
- Publisher
- Gyneva Books
- Date
- 2012-10-05T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.59 MB
- Lang
- en
(PLEASE NOTE: Previously published as 'Through All Eternity', this book has been re-edited but mostly the change is in the title.)
Book. 1. in the two-book Atlantean Crystal Saga, Crystal Warrior is an epic Past Life Travel story flowing from sexy contemporary romance in New Zealand into an exotic and erotic lifetime at the end of Atlantis where virility was the measure of a man’s ability to rule and the word ‘love’ did not even figure in his vocabulary. Such base emotion was only for the low-born.
But Taur, great Warrior King of Nyalda, found he would risk all, even death for Gyn’a, Princess Gynevra of Poseidonia. To have this one woman as his Queen, he would bind her to him in any way he could.
Gyn’a, bound by awful prophecy to follow her mother as the Arch High Priestess of all Atlantis, must dedicate her life to the Temple—but begs Taur to keep the bars of her prison strong. Love binds her to him, but believing the fate of Atlantis rests with her, she must leave if she ever finds a way.
The prophecy fulfilled, Atlantis is destroyed and Taur and Gyn’a carry the memory of terrible guilt and loss, and of their intense need for one another embedded in their souls.
Small wonder then, that when they meet in Auckland airport in 1998 BCE, they are able to communicate mind to mind without need of words and the knowledge they have of one another is bizarre and inappropriate. Gina, Georgina Hackville, has a live-in partner—and Torr, Torrens Montgomery, is engaged to her twin sister.
For Torr and Gina the answers to their desperate question, ‘Who Are You?’ cannot be found in their current lifetime. Travel with them to discover who they were in that ancient existence and how it echoes still in their cell memories; how it defines who they are now and why the compulsion to be together is stronger than any connections and loyalties they have already entered into in their 21st Century lifetime; why their journeys of discovery back in time were not just to satisfy their need to know, but a matter of life and death.