Book 1: Pangaea (Pangaean Chronicles) Review
A place that shouldn't exist.
What would you do if you were enjoying a fabulous Caribbean cruise and you were suddenly thrust into another world? A hostile land where history went astray, animals that are extinct in our own world are flourishing, human society is a conglomeration of cultures and eras mixed up together, slavery is prominent, and the social classes are at war with each other?
World famous, award winning British singer Tristan Granleigh and Skye Talbot, a secretary in a technical college in Oregon, have to face just such a crisis in their lives. They know all too well what Dorothy meant when she told Toto they weren’t in Kansas anymore. Staying alive isn’t merely an old song, it’s a desperate struggle.
If they got there, there must be a way back. An eccentric old man named Varon finds himself embroiled in these strangers’ search, but there’s something about this strange old man that triggers an odd feeling in Tristan. Why does Varon seem familiar?
Does the Harborage hold the secret? Could it be the way back home?
It’s a quest for the Harborage, but is it truly the road to a refuge for the oppressed peasants of Pangaea? Could it lead to the dimensional vortex back to Tristan and Skye’s own world? Or could it be a dark path to something far worse and more dangerous? It’s a perilous journey across the largest continent that ever existed on earth and someone may have to die before it’s over.
This is the first volume of a series.
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