Gaia as the tenth novel was meant to be the final book of the "Encompassing" Series. Plans change. Gaia is so much more than all of those who came before her. Even as amazing as Smoke, Fire and Ice were, she can commune with the Earth itself. How she does it, none can figure out. Why she does it is a mystery with the only clues being her unwavering loyalty and sense of duty to protect the Earth. No matter what the cost. Gaia posses a 'stone'. Joy has fragments, Smoke and Fire each carry a clone of the 'stone' itself. Baedelus is the master of the 'stone;. However, all are aware she does something that is perhaps beyond the 'stone', perhaps even beyond her ability to 'click', as most of them were born to do. Gaia doesn't seem to do well at the meeting of all parties in which they discuss the sisters. Now everyone is in a race to understand where her allegiance lies and at least what her goal is. Make no mistake, Gaia has a plan, but it is so mind bendingly complex that you won't see it coming. Or will you?
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- Authors Richard Lord, Robert Coleman
- Language English
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