In the Adirondack Mountains the forests are dying by the hand of a demon whose only purpose is the destruction of the natural world.
Within the high peaks of the Adirondacks a magical edifice, Heartwood, appears yet remains hidden from the world. Inhabited by the descendants of an ancient race who have been protecting the natural world since the beginning of their existence, they will wait for the next true Xylem who is the only one powerful enough to fight the demon.The battle will soon begin.Heartwood weaves legend into reality as the world’s ecosystem is threatened by supernatural demons. Elathea is a typical teenager whose parents can no longer keep the family secret from her—that she is a descendant of an ancient race of women whose legend says only one progeny every hundred years or more will have the powers needed to face nature’s magical enemies. As her powers begin to emerge, they can no longer deny her destiny. They send her to Heartwood to learn about who she is and what she must do. Only Ela doesn’t want the job.Sometimes, you don’t have a choice.
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Prologue“Ela!”The five-year-old stood just inside the edge of the woods wondering whyher parents couldn’t see her. She hadn’t wandered far from their campsite. Thechild was fascinated by a butterfly painted in bold colors darting from one bushto the next. She zealously chased the insect as it fluttered up and down andsideways but all the while heading straight toward the woods that lined the backof campsite 222.Ela was oblivious to the shouts, cries, and commotion that took place thirtyfeet from her. Her world at that moment was swallowed up by the intriguingcreature that led her away from her parents and their thirty-foot fifth-wheelcamper. She giggled with glee as she zigzagged in the path the butterfly took, herhands reaching out to touch its delicate wings.“What’s wrong?” a man called out.“Ela’s missing!” a woman shouted.Ela stopped at the agonizing sound of her mother. She turned away from herplayful pursuit. What was wrong? She could see them. They had to see her. Shecocked her head and studied her mother who looked scared and was crying. Hermother was talking at such a fast pace Ela couldn’t understand what she wassaying.“Elathea!” Her mother was staring straight at her but it was as if she wasinvisible.Ela heard her full name and the panic in her mother’s voice. That’s whenshe took two steps out of the woods and toward her parents and the camper.“Ela!” her mother screamed and raced to the little girl. She picked her upand hugged her so tight she thought her mother was going to squish the life outof her. “Where were you? How many times have we told you to never wanderoff? You should never leave our view.”“Mama, I was right here.”Ela felt hands touch her. Her father’s. She was finally able to pull awayfrom her mother’s tight grasp and noticed strangers standing around.“Thank you. Thank you very much for helping us.” Her mother’s voicesounded shaky.Ela was confused. What did they help her mother with? What was all thefuss about?“Mama, why couldn’t you see me? I was right over there.” She pointed tothe spot where she was standing just inside the woods.Her mother looked at her father.“I didn’t see her,” he said adamantly. “I looked over there.”She touched his arm. “I know you did. I didn’t see her either.” Her mothersmiled at Ela and then added in a whisper, “She doesn’t want to get in trouble forwandering off.”Ela looked back and forth between her mother and father. It was the firsttime she sensed that something wasn’t right, but it wasn’t a bad something. Well,maybe a little because her parents were upset that she was missing. But shewasn’t, so Ela did the only thing a five-year-old could do: she promised herparents she would never wander off again.It was a promise she knew even at the tender age of five that she would notbe able to keep.How can you keep a promise that was made because of something you didn’t
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I have been writing in some form or other since high school when I bought my first guitar (a 12 string for $50 from one of those magazines my mother used to receive in the mail) and began writing songs. In college, I started my first novel that I hope to go back to and finish someday.I currently work for a school district in transportation as a router and dispatcher where I use software to solve the puzzle of getting 5600 students to many different schools, but my goal is to become a full time writer of novels and music. I try to fit writing in with my full time job and hobbies that include biking, gardening, hiking, kayaking and watching movies (lots of them and all kinds)I continue to write songs and perform with Dooley(my music partner) We have a CD of original songs and it is available for your enjoyment. Visit me at nancenewman.com to check it out.I am really excited to share my work with you, and some days you might see me driving a big yellow school bus.
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