Amber
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Where some people will stop at nothing to get what they want, regardless of what may come.
But with strong, determined women, the past is always waiting…
For what they seek, is seeking them.
Present Day
When best friend Dani suggests a break, Jess jumps at the chance to finish recuperating away from the shadows of the place she no longer thinks of as home. Excited to return to the seaside town of childhood holidays and cherished memories, Jess couldn’t be happier.
Until the desperate plea of a voice calls to her. A faraway voice connected to the amber pendant she knows she has to buy. But as the voice evolves, and images manifest, she remains oblivious to the motives behind Jason and Nat’s interest in her.
Conflicted by her judgements, she finds herself alone as she attempts to discover who is trying to speak to her and why. But in her mission to solve the connection between the voice and the amber pendant, she travels a dangerous path littered with lies, deceit, and greed. One where the secrets of not just this past are waiting to surface.
Bronze Age Norfolk
With the passing of her mother shrouded in mystery and her home lost to torrential floods, Amara has no choice but to leave with her father for their new settlement.
Not long after her arrival, the womenfolk grow wary of her. The chieftain is watching her and the constraints of this strange land leave her isolated and afraid.
In her bid to find answers, she turns to the gift entrusted to her care by her mother. The gift she believes no one knows she has. The gift that now brings her disjointed visions. When a warning given by old Ambrose matches that of her insights, she seeks to uncover its meaning, discovering not only the truth of her mother’s passing but the power of her own arcane gifts. And the evil fate that awaits her. If she is to survive, she knows she must protect herself in the only way possible. By creating a sigil. A sigil carved into amber.”