Packed with prophesy, pain and passion; with love, devastation and renewal, The Crossing is the memorable introduction to what promises to be an epic intergalactic/interdimensional series that will rock sci-fi readers to the core.
This first book is set in the near future in the United Socialist States. America is plagued with many of the consequences that today’s conservatives believe we will face if our government continues down its current liberal path. Yet, as frightening as this future world becomes, it didn’t once occur to me to put this book down. Simply put, it's one of the most amazing, yet unsettling books I’ve ever read. For Ms. Carroll, it’s a crowning achievement, so masterfully written it can do nothing but win every award for which it’s certain to be nominated.
CHILDREN OF THE LIGHT THE LIGHT AND THE FLAME Book Two Turmoil erupts across the Olam, sending waves of uncertainty through every realm. Kate's dreams of returning to Earth alongside Noah are shattered when she fails to undergo the transformation from human to bondmate. While Uriel steps in as her enigmatic mentor, guiding her through this unsettling new reality, Noah is sent back to Naresh, his distant home world, where his people face a spiritual silence—they can no longer hear the whispers of the Light. With their destinies diverging, Kate and Noah must navigate a future where love, duty, and cosmic forces intertwine in unexpected ways.
CHILDREN OF THE LIGHT STAR CHILD Book Three Kate and Noah have made Earth their home, with Orwapa's aid in bending light to ensure their safety. The community thrives, cultivating their own crops and tending to livestock. Lucia, with her love for horses, rides with the speed of the wind. As she matures, Rathor and Belial increasingly manage to track her, given her struggles with concentration. Despite their resistance to her coronation on Naresh, Lucia bears the seal on her back, signifying her destiny, unless she perishes beforehand.
Surviving a near-fatal assault while attempting to connect with the Light, Lucia becomes ensnared in her emotions and seeks a more effective means of expressing her needs. While Kate and Noah strive to support their daughter, it is only when she encounters her bondmate that she starts to grasp the nature of her impending transformation.