Celestia, daughter of Jon and Martina has been taught well by her Gap-crosser father. Like him, she has learned to leap the Galactic Antipaterminal Passage across space and time. But she has also committed herself to the True Lord and to use her power to help others in need, whether physical or spiritual.
Celestia has finally made it back to her own time in the 31st Century. She’s not completely certain of the fates of her other Gap-crossing companions (but trusts that they’ve been sent home, as well)-except for Laken, a young man she met when lost back in the 22nd Century.
Why has he been sent to her time, 900 years into his future? Can she trust Laken after some of the things he’s done to her in their past? Unfortunately, her happiness to returning to her own time is marred by disaster.
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“…a page turner!” —Judith Seidel
“I remember fondly reading The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe when I was in middle school. The Peaks at the Edge of the World has a similar mix of fantasy and adventure with a moral tale at its center. This is a book that’s appropriate for a younger audience than most sci fi/fantasy novels. Enjoy the read!” —Kathy Dunhoff, Zola Award-winning Women’s Fiction Writer
“…start with a religious/fantasy base, then adds a dollop of ‘A Wrinkle in Time’, mixed in a sprinkling of ‘Narnia’ and spice it up with a little romance.”
“M.F. Erler is an intriguing story-teller. The Peaks at the Edge of the World was hard to put down. I had many sleepless nights because I couldn’t wait to find out what happened next!”
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