Coast and Country book review - The Tree on The Moon: The Mariam have arrived by William Pratt

Coast and Country book review - The Tree on The Moon: The Mariam have arrived! 

A fantasy novel by William Pratt.


Now available on Amazon via this link: https://amzn.to/3RduJNl


About the author – North Wales based author William Pratt

Born a baby boomer. Living with the mantra 'if you worry or don't, the same conclusion will be reached. A risk taker who is an archivist for the details of seventy-seven years of life on earth. Always living the next imagined scenarios, now with time to illiterate them. Writing music was my trigger, now writing is my drug of choice.


About the book: 
The Tree on The Moon: The Mariam have arrived! 


Now available on Amazon via this link: https://amzn.to/3RduJNl


Then: The Mariam from planet Marisman came to Earth six thousand years ago wanting to share their special knowledge to advance human progression. However, their unique gifts are jealously coveted by humans. 

Now: Mariam descendants, eighteen years old twins Robyn and Rory, unexpectedly face many challenges. The twins after escaping Jayakari’s Cohort with the aid of a shapeshifter, use a ley line to join the Mariam warrior group in Wales, the Deuadd (Day-ath). 


The Deuadd and the Cohort are sworn enemies and there are constant battles between them. The lack of human understanding of the Mariam convinces their leader, to return home. Unfortunately, their gateway was stolen.

The clue to finding it is the phrase, The Tree on The Moon.
A junior Mariam deciphers the clue. A universal courier helps guide
the leader home. The dilemma then for the Deuadd. To Stay or to Go. 



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