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Crystals & Codes

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In the mythical land of Pangola, an ancient book, the SACRED ORDER OF THE CRYSTALS, foretells of ‘an Auraling of no color will be born in the Reign III, and in Year 215, will ascend to become the next Keeper of the Records.’

Fifteen-year-old Norman is an outcast in a race of Auralings, who are designated at birth into an apprenticeship based on the color of their aura encircling their bodies. Having no aura, Norman is a disgrace to his parents, bullied at school, and humiliated by the villagers.

He runs away from home and meets Lady Grace of Graceheart Castle, who helps him develop his own aura powers as he learns the ‘old ways’ of crystal magic. The Lady teams him with four other young Auralings, each with their own unique aura, to embark on a quest to decipher the secret codes of the ancients.

Can they break the codes in time to learn the date of the invasion by the alien Subina warriors? Will Norman be able to rally their nation to stand together and fight to protect their life-giving sacred crystals? Or will their fate lead to complete annihilation?

212 pages, Paperback

First published November 26, 2013

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Cynthia Berst

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Cynthia Berst is a fourth generation Montanan, who grew up in the shadows of the Beartooth Mountains where she still lives with her puppy, Chanel.

She is active in the great outdoors, enjoying camping, hiking, and horseback riding.

She is an entrepreneur and owner of Bright Cat Productions, Inc. - a special events marketing company.

She loves writing novels about all things crystals, codes, and magic. The outline for the Auraling Series came to her in a dream.

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February 13, 2014
This is a good book about a group of children with special powers that go on an adventure. It is a good, quick read. Very enjoyable!
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