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The Terra Trilogy Collection: The Cartographer Universe
Impossible: The Cartographer Universe, #2
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The omnibus collection that tells the entire saga of Terra Vargas in the post apocalyptic city of Couver.

Book one begins with the arrival of Ravi, a strange youth from what was once India. His task: kill the destroyer of worlds before they can do the deed. When marauders threaten the safety of Terra's small island home it unlocks a series of events that reveal the source of Terra's ability to heal and so much more. Enough she might be the destroyer of worlds. Enough that the marauders might draw the fearsome power from her. Or Ravi will kill her.

In book two, the Terra and Ravi must work together to save their city form the marauders who have come in force. With them they bring a terrible secret that Terra must face.

Book three takes Terra on a far trip over the mountains seeking the source of the strange drum beats that have plagued her since she came into her power. Alone, injured and knowing her world is gone, will Terra use the fearsome power she possesses or can Ravi stop her?

Hitting all the right notes, Karen L. Abrahamson takes readers through a roller coaster ride of danger, fearsome power and redemption.

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Release dateMar 22, 2015
The Terra Trilogy Collection: The Cartographer Universe
Impossible: The Cartographer Universe, #2

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  • Impossible: The Cartographer Universe, #2

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    Impossible: The Cartographer Universe, #2
    Impossible: The Cartographer Universe, #2

    To Ralia of the Maps, change never comes to the village of Ouzaradade. Each day starts and ends exactly the same as the one before—until the day the stranger rides down from the mountains. Something about him calls to her, but when she seeks him out everything in the village changes. No one will admit to the stranger's existence, but she knows what she saw and she won't stop until she uncovers the stranger's secret and his link to Ouzaradade. Her desperate, dangerous search leads Ralia on a dangerous adventure to discover her past, her purpose, her magic and—perhaps—her future. Karen L. Abrahamson returns readers to the early days of the world when Cartos, deim and human still walked the earth and the myth of Cartos demons formed in men's minds. 

  • The Terra Trilogy Collection: The Cartographer Universe

    The Terra Trilogy Collection: The Cartographer Universe
    The Terra Trilogy Collection: The Cartographer Universe

    The omnibus collection that tells the entire saga of Terra Vargas in the post apocalyptic city of Couver. Book one begins with the arrival of Ravi, a strange youth from what was once India. His task: kill the destroyer of worlds before they can do the deed. When marauders threaten the safety of Terra's small island home it unlocks a series of events that reveal the source of Terra's ability to heal and so much more. Enough she might be the destroyer of worlds. Enough that the marauders might draw the fearsome power from her. Or Ravi will kill her. In book two, the Terra and Ravi must work together to save their city form the marauders who have come in force. With them they bring a terrible secret that Terra must face. Book three takes Terra on a far trip over the mountains seeking the source of the strange drum beats that have plagued her since she came into her power. Alone, injured and knowing her world is gone, will Terra use the fearsome power she possesses or can Ravi stop her? Hitting all the right notes, Karen L. Abrahamson takes readers through a roller coaster ride of danger, fearsome power and redemption.

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