The Wanderers on Earth (Mission From Venus Trilogy) (Volume 2)

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by Susan Plunket

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  For fans of Rebecca Yarros, Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Marion Zimmer Bradley, a new fantasy trilogy  that takes the reader on an adventurous  journey of discovery into other worlds, time travel, esoteric philosophies, intuitive healing and Jungian psychology. Book Two opens with Soonam, whose human name is Rose, in the Bellevue psychiatric ward. When the police found her dancing in the fountain in Washington Square Park, she'd insisted on introducing them to the violet-eyed man she lived with on Venus. The police saw no man. Things weren't any easier for the other wanderers. Attivio, whose human name was Ephraim, in a near drowning incident off the coast of Corfu had also slipped the bounds of rational thought and found himself under a pink-gold sky walking toward a pearl temple where a man in a long purple robe wearing a star tetrahedron pendant gestured to him. Next to the man was a violet-eyed girl who he was sure he knew.   Meanwhile across the world in Mumbai, Bereh, (human name Arjuna), while recovering from a near fatal car crash was visited by a light being holding an Emerald Healing Ray. And Ederah, (human name Natasha), was being put to bed in Moscow by her mother after a near fatal ice-skating accident. Natasha recounted to her mother how a pink light being had rescued her after Darpith had caused the six-inch-thick ice to melt so that she fell through into the icy water.   Over in America, on the coldest night of the year, two other wanderers in their group, Maepleida (Mary, London) and Heipleido (Horus, Cairo) were working to restore power in the Mid-West. The Dark Lord Veldemiron had helped Putin to breach the grid and gas lines creating an arctic blast in Montana, the Dakotas and Wyoming, plunging hundreds of thousands of Americans into forty below temperatures.   Then things get even worse when the most evil of the Dark Lords captures a Wanderer unawares, before she can shapeshift into her fifth dimensional body. To test her power and take her to the Dark Side he inflicts pain almost beyond all endurance. Book Two ends with a visit to Avalon to see the Goddess. The fate of both wanderers and humans is uncertain.   Book One: Mission from Venus Book Two: The Wanderers on Earth Book Three: Immortal Beings (2025) 'Susan Plunket is not merely a creator of worlds, she is a creator of a multi-dimensional matrix. In ' Mission from Venus ', she eloquently and convincingly proposes a deeper, highly plausible, meaning to life and love on many levels, with the back-drop being the potential destruction of Earth. I wonder how much truth there actually is in Plunket's thought-provoking, and thoroughly enjoyable, story of fiction that weaves together the spiritual and the physical. Engaging, imaginative and brimming with esoteric knowledge.' 'On the face of it, ' The Wanderers on Earth ' is a story about good versus evil - a battle between evil forces and light beings from a higher dimension. But Susan Plunket has written a much deeper story, which is the sequel to 'Mission from Venus'. With goose-bumps galore, 'The Wanderers on Earth' is a thought-provoking story that says so much about the times we live in. Clever, insightful, creative, but above all hopeful.' Reviewed by Heart & Soul justpratibha Book - The Wanderers on Earth (Mission From Venus Trilogy Book 2) Author - Susan Plunket Rating - ⭐⭐⭐️⭐⭐/5 The Wanderers on Earth is the second installment in the Mission From Venus Trilogy, is an enchanting continuation of the cosmic saga that blends science fiction, spirituality, and metaphysical adventure. The novel picks up with the plight of Soonam, who, in her human guise as Rose, is found dancing in a fountain in Washington Square Park, only to be institutionalized after claiming to reside with a violet-eyed man on Venus 📚 The narrative intricately weaves together the experiences of the wanderers, all of whom find themselves grappling with the boundaries of rational thought and the mysteries of the cosmos. Ephraim's near-drowning off the coast of Corfu leads him to a surreal encounter under a pink-gold sky, while Arjuna in Mumbai, recovering from a near-fatal car crash, is visited by a light being with an Emerald Healing Ray. In Moscow, Natasha's harrowing ice-skating accident introduces a pink light being that rescues her from a dire situation. 📚 Plunket's ability to interlace these diverse experiences across different geographic locations—from the icy cold of the American Midwest to the bustling streets of Mumbai—demonstrates her skill in creating a global narrative that feels both expansive and intimate. The wanderers, each with their unique trials, are united in their quest against the dark forces embodied by the nefarious Dark Lord Veldemiron. The conflict is both tangible. 📚 "The Wanderers on Earth" is a thought-provoking and imaginative exploration of the human spirit's resilience and the timeless battle between good and evil. It challenges readers to look beyond the physical world and c

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