The Last Day (Book 8 Forest at the Edge)

The Last Day (Book 8 Forest at the Edge)

by Trish Mercer
The Last Day (Book 8 Forest at the Edge)

The Last Day (Book 8 Forest at the Edge)

by Trish Mercer

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Overview

Salem has been preparing for this day for 165 years.
Everyone knows where to go: the Ancient Temple Site, which 27 years ago Guide Gleace saw in vision would be the place of refuge for Salemites fleeing ahead of the Army of Idumea.
They know how to go: follow the trees with “bear” slashed marks on the trail which General Perrin Shin and his family have faithfully marked for more than two decades.
And they know when to go: gray and black banners will fly over Salem indicating that Idumea is on the move. General Lemuel Thorne, desperate for food and farms, intends to take over Salem to create the largest kingdom the world has ever seen, and unwittingly causing the Last Day as he does so.
But no one knows what the "Last Day” means, and Shem wishes the Deliverer would show up and tell him what to do before the army arrives.
And no one knows if Young Pere, who’s reluctantly leading the army to Salem, will make it home, and Mahrree won't leave without her grandson.
And while nobody knows what The Writings refer to as "the coming Destruction," Young Pere is sure of one thing:
He's running out of time before that Destruction arrives.
Book 8 is the final in the "Forest at the Edge" series: Part fantasy, part adventure, part humor, part romance, part mystery all equates to a wholly entertaining and unique family saga.
You've never read anything quite like this before.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155779315
Publisher: Trish Mercer
Publication date: 08/15/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Trish Strebel Mercer has been teaching writing, or editing graduate papers, or revising web content, or changing diapers since the early 1990’s. She earned a BA in English from Brigham Young University and an MA in Composition Theory and Rhetoric from Utah State University. She and her husband David have nine children and have raised them in Utah, Idaho, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina. Currently they live in the rural west and dream of the day they will be old enough to be campground managers in Yellowstone National Park.

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