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What kind of parents would genetically enhance their kids and seal a contract to send them to the past? Tough times require tough decisions. Meet Maura and Liam O'Neill, not quite your average 'Parents of the Year'.

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The Great Wobble is over and the human race has found an equilibrium, until the tremors return. In an effort to protect their children from the impending disaster, Maura and Liam move their family to the remote village of Taos, New Mexico. The village is a gathering place and a spiritual vortex where wayward travelers disappear into think air. For eons, its mysterious magnetism has collected unsuspecting people like the O'Neills, who unknowingly answer its call.

The children settle into their new home until a fateful day when they are shifted from their virtual reality classroom to ancient Ireland. Accompanied by a group of legendary creatures who have been unable to cross to the Otherworld since the Great Wobble, they must unravel a treacherous web of mysteries that will provide the keys for their return home.

The race is on to restore balance to the world before it destroys itself. For every good there is an evil, but he scales are heavily weighted against success.

1 posted on 08/15/2009 10:36:53 AM PDT by hilaryrhymeswithrich
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To: hilaryrhymeswithrich

A Freeper author!


2 posted on 08/15/2009 10:37:31 AM PDT by hilaryrhymeswithrich
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To: hilaryrhymeswithrich

I prefer ‘Outlander’.

But gosh, I hope those kids can find Al Gore before he destroys the planet with his energy sucking house. ;)


3 posted on 08/15/2009 10:44:34 AM PDT by ReneeLynn (Socialism, it*s the new black.)
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