Resonance Book One: Birds Of Passage (by BJK White) is a dark, slightly gritty ensemble fantasy novel set in a vaguely post-apocalyptic world. Young people all over the world are developing mysterious powers--elemental control, healing abilities, emotional manipulation and so on--and the public reactions to these powers ... well, they're not positive. Except, of course, getting the statue proves more difficult than anticipated, and problems crop up, and conflict, and hardship, and loss ... ... but there's always hope. Isn't there? More about the book can be found at Clover Island Publishing.
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| - Resonance Book One: Birds Of Passage (by BJK White) is a dark, slightly gritty ensemble fantasy novel set in a vaguely post-apocalyptic world. Young people all over the world are developing mysterious powers--elemental control, healing abilities, emotional manipulation and so on--and the public reactions to these powers ... well, they're not positive. Except, of course, getting the statue proves more difficult than anticipated, and problems crop up, and conflict, and hardship, and loss ... ... but there's always hope. Isn't there? More about the book can be found at Clover Island Publishing.
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| - Resonance Book One: Birds Of Passage (by BJK White) is a dark, slightly gritty ensemble fantasy novel set in a vaguely post-apocalyptic world. Young people all over the world are developing mysterious powers--elemental control, healing abilities, emotional manipulation and so on--and the public reactions to these powers ... well, they're not positive. Enter the mysterious Mr Fin, an older gentleman with a very nice (if old-fashioned) hat--and a plan to gather together all of these poor lost dispossessed youths. There is a place he knows of, a potential sanctuary, and a small but powerful statue that was once in his possession--if he can just retrieve the statue and get his disparate group to this 'sanctuary' then things might just work out fine for everyone. Except, of course, getting the statue proves more difficult than anticipated, and problems crop up, and conflict, and hardship, and loss ... ... but there's always hope. Isn't there? More about the book can be found at Clover Island Publishing.
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