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The Rescue: The First Visitation of Thuria

Thurian Saga, Book 1

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The Rescue: The First Visitation of Thuria

By: James Todd Lewis
Narrated by: Elizabeth Phillips
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The bridge connecting the grand and storied Meeting Den Resort with the outside world has collapsed! The resort's buildings are on fire, and the worst ice storm in 500 seasons is on the way. Thurians of every age and rank are now trapped high in the Yarvea mountains, without heat, communications, or food. With no ability to escape on their own, the coming sunrise might well be their last!

Nearby, a vehicle leaving the Meeting Den has been buried in a landslide triggered by the same quake that isolated and nearly destroyed the mountaintop resort. Close to death and entombed beside her unconscious employer in their crushed vehicle, Sahnassa de Orturu cries out into the stifling darkness for help, knowing that no one can hear.

But someone does! She awakens inside the fantasy she's always dreamed of - contact with life outside of her own world! An extraordinary being with astonishing powers heals Sahnassa and her boss, Vanarra Anasto, and places them back safely on the mountainside. With his secretive assistance, the two stranded Thurians must ensure that help gets to the Meeting Den before time runs out!

Fifteen hundred lives depend on it!

©2013 James Todd Lewis (P)2015 James Todd Lewis
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Emotionally Gripping
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