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Emma, the grandma in this story has powers given to her by Spirit. She soon finds out that not only has she passed this on to her daughter, but now, as a need arises, her three grandkids are showing signs of powers too. In this adventure the three kids set out to Tn where they are visiting their grandma. The kids find themselves in a time travel scenario where they are challenged with many obstacles to overcome together. They are trying to fulfill their destiny, and the twists and turns they take to understand what that destiny is, is a thrill ride. This book will make you laugh, cry and want,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Emma, the grandma in this story has powers given to her by Spirit. She soon finds out that not only has she passed this on to her daughter, but now, as a need arises, her three grandkids are showing signs of powers too. In this adventure the three kids set out to Tn where they are visiting their grandma. The kids find themselves in a time travel scenario where they are challenged with many obstacles to overcome together. They are trying to fulfill their destiny, and the twists and turns they take to understand what that destiny is, is a thrill ride. This book will make you laugh, cry and want, for more adventures as the kids seek to bring you, the reader, into their world.
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Autorenporträt
Kimmer Lindemood was born in Duluth Minnesota. She grew up on a farm with two brothers and two sisters in Esko Mn. Even at a young age Kimmer would write short stories and poetry. She writes music with lyrics and plays the guitar. She now lives in Knoxville Tn with her life partner Niki. Kimmer co authored a book prior to this one called The ghost of island lake. Her day job is a certified occupational therapist, in the home health setting. Driving around to different patients homes is when Kimmer likes to think of stories and plots and write them out to see what they may lead to. Perhaps another book. Kimmer sincerely hopes that you find this book fun and interesting.