Book Info-
Title- Benjamin McTish and the Door Through the Grandfather Tree
Series- Book #1
By- June M. Pace
Genre- YA/Fantasy
Blurb-
It’s Harry Potter meets the Celestine Prophecy in this
magical and thrilling ride! The McTish Series is an explosive adventure through
a dimensional Gateway into another world, a world of beauty and magic,
Coranim...a land of insight, thought and possibilities, that sits beneath the
enchanted Gilley Forest.
There is local legend in the small town of
Grandlochcheshire that has been passed down for a 100 years about the
mysterious disappearance of the Chickering family, that trails on the coat
tails of the equally shocking abduction
of the Skeffington Union Rails heirs, Connor and Shelbe. The circumstances that
follow this notorious tale enter into the modern world of Benjamin and his two
best mates.
One day Benjamin watches from behind the Rhododendron as
a mysterious little woman steps out of a taxi in front of the cream colored
house with the forest green trim next door and in one synchronistic moment
their eyes lock and a series of visual snippets of unfamiliar events unfold in
his mind’s vision. His razor sharp sixth sense allows him the freedom to
explore the extrasensory messages coming at him in a frenzied speed, like a
derailed freight train.
And when Benjamin finds a peculiar old relic of a key in
his grandmother’s garden shed, he could never know his world was about to
change forever.
Annabel and Mathilda, two sisters who have moved to
Grandlochcheshire from America, have become more than mere friends to Benjamin,
they have all become the three Muskydeers (Mathilda’s mispronounced version of Musketeers, which was a huge laugh
and of course it stuck), as they are plunged head first into this curious
journey.
In the Gilley Forest they discover that the path they
have chosen is inundated with many obstacles as well as intrigue. Alliances are made with the Forest clan of
Gnomes known as the Set, and with the aid of the Vila sisters, Sethina and
Morel, as well as some surprising and unexpected allegiances, the three friends
take on the test that is the Grandfather Tree.
They must stay on the pre ordained Path of prophecy, portended by the
ancient seer Pajah Set, whose ancestry comes from the home of the oldest living
beings on the planet, the Elves of the Darmon
However, this is no easy task for the Muskydeers as they have the
foulest of sorcery hunting their every move, the powerful dark beauty known to
all as Tar Vigorn.
This ruthless Queen is not without humor however, and
loves a good game of cat and mouse, as long as she’s the cat. With her biting
sense of sarcasm and calculated taunting, she knows just how to unnerve the
young Benjamin. Her phantom army known as the Blunt are searching for a way
into the Grand Tree and will stop at nothing to infiltrate the pristine world
beneath his giant roots.
Once in Coranim the children make the acquaintance of the
greatest Medicine Elder alive, Esmerelda Fet.
A most powerful Light Sorceress with a brazen in your face attitude and
a thick Irish brogue, who guides the trio on their Path of destiny. “All
tings be possible ya wee chil’ren, if’en ya put yer mind to it! Thar be nothin ya can’t accomplish. Ya just need ta be placin all yer carage inta
tha middle of yer core whar yer Spirit shines...an ya can do anythin! Ha!”
Filled with many wonders, and home to the Fet clan of
Gnomes, Coranim is a magical world of art, sound, thought, invention and
discovery....and home to the World Library of Identity, with none other than
Dunston Tibbitts at the helm.
Every being on the planet has a book dedicated to the
entirety of their lives. Dunston reports
to Benjamin, “according to what I see
here now, this very minute, whatever it is that you are seeking will show
itself today and change your Path immediately.
It will put you into a whole new dynamic as they say.”
What could alter the overpowering trajectory Benjamin has
followed to Coranim? How will it change
his life?
Find out as our three heroes delve into the mystic, as
well as their own inner character, as you watch from the edge of your seat.
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