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Becka Johnson had been abandoned on the doorstep of a remote cabin in Chalcedony, Colorado when she was a baby. Now, thirty-seven years later, she has returned to Chalcedony to discover her identity, but she only finds more questions. Who has been looking for her all those years? Why are those same people interested in fellow newcomer Philip Hansen? Who is Philip, and why does her body sing in harmony with his? And what do either of them have to do with a shadow corporation that once operated a secret underground installation in the area?"Brilliant!" -Suzanne Francis, author of the Song of the Arkafina series"Pat Bertram has a marvelous ability to write the longest parables in all of literature.
She unglues the world as it is perceived and rebuilds it in a wiser and more beautiful way." -Lazarus Barnhill, author of The Medicine People and Lacey Took a HolidayLight Bringer is TYPICAL BERTRAM: plots within plots, multiple characters with multiple agendas, fast moving, more than enough mystery and intrigue for everyone, satisfying conclusion. Great book! -Malcolm Campbell, author of Sun Singer and Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire"Light Bringer is one of the most unique novels I have had the pleasure to read in a long time.
Ms. Bertram's fascinating characters and original subplots make this a page-turner I simply could not put down." -Deborah J Ledford, author of Staccato and SnareExcerpt:No wonder she felt tired-it was still night. She was about to climb back into bed when she remembered what Luke had said about the setting moon illuminating the outlines of the houses where the white tribe had lived. Afraid of missing the phenomenon, she didn't even take time to snatch a robe to throw over the long T-shirt she wore, but dashed to the front door, yanked it open, and stepped out onto the porch.
She gaped at the town. By outlines, she'd thought Luke meant a faint tracing on the ground where the foundations had been, but this .