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Gnome Mountain: Volume 4 The Triad

Gnome Mountain: Volume 4 The Triad

Judy V. Johnson
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After the gruesome Nor’easter that left so much snow, the Wee People wondered if they would ever see the ground without it. All in all, the winter was for reflecting on the past and planning for the future. Already, plans for the new gardens closer to Inland Bay were complete. Willem, Aghy, and Tinker had plans laid out for a new Grist Mill for the Coastals as well. Bit by bit they were becoming self-sufficient and it was a good thing to see. Memsyth was becoming a notable figure amongst the Wee People. He and Myr spent more time discussing their legacy. There was new energy leashed in the village with the peals of laughter from the two newest toddlers, Phoenix and Geoffrey. Turk, the Buzzard was diligent in his new job as babysitter after Phoenix chewed up Rose’s bed slippers. Geoffrey’s dark curly hair and winsome smile charmed everyone. Elsbeth’s coming of age was due in large part to the aftermath of the death of her Grandfather Liam. She was exposed to the greed of Thaddeus Pike and another escape from the guards that all added to the feeling she deserted him by not being there when he passed. Myr’s dread about the Old Order was not unfounded. Her father had written, “be ever watchful for there are those who would test you in the most inventive ways possible.” This danger would indeed test Lady Myr’s strength to the limit and leave its lasting and deadly mark. “That’s the thing. He turned to leave me and I had just a moment to see his face. Lord Griff, as I live and breathe, there was no visible being in that shroud.”
Pages
150
Format
Kindle Edition

Gnome Mountain: Volume 4 The Triad

Judy V. Johnson
0/5 ( ratings)
After the gruesome Nor’easter that left so much snow, the Wee People wondered if they would ever see the ground without it. All in all, the winter was for reflecting on the past and planning for the future. Already, plans for the new gardens closer to Inland Bay were complete. Willem, Aghy, and Tinker had plans laid out for a new Grist Mill for the Coastals as well. Bit by bit they were becoming self-sufficient and it was a good thing to see. Memsyth was becoming a notable figure amongst the Wee People. He and Myr spent more time discussing their legacy. There was new energy leashed in the village with the peals of laughter from the two newest toddlers, Phoenix and Geoffrey. Turk, the Buzzard was diligent in his new job as babysitter after Phoenix chewed up Rose’s bed slippers. Geoffrey’s dark curly hair and winsome smile charmed everyone. Elsbeth’s coming of age was due in large part to the aftermath of the death of her Grandfather Liam. She was exposed to the greed of Thaddeus Pike and another escape from the guards that all added to the feeling she deserted him by not being there when he passed. Myr’s dread about the Old Order was not unfounded. Her father had written, “be ever watchful for there are those who would test you in the most inventive ways possible.” This danger would indeed test Lady Myr’s strength to the limit and leave its lasting and deadly mark. “That’s the thing. He turned to leave me and I had just a moment to see his face. Lord Griff, as I live and breathe, there was no visible being in that shroud.”
Pages
150
Format
Kindle Edition

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