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The Love of the Tayamni, Second Edition

By: T. A. McLaughlin
Narrated by: Jack Klaff
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Follow a young Tayamni woman from her origins at ancient Kemet to Tupelo, Mississippi, at 1962. Betrayed by her own people, she is nevertheless tasked with salvaging the Tayamni mission at Earth. She must travel 6,000 years into the future to rescue a young boy, who will be instrumental in helping humanity to evolve.

At 1962, she learns of an alien plot to sow chaos and colonize the system. Young, inexperienced, and resentful, she meets a human man, who falls in love and inadvertently helps her to complete her mission. War with hostile forces becomes inevitable, as the Tayamni join a military alliance. The stage is set for all out war at Sol— a war kept secret from humans, a war, the spoils of which will be the Pearl of Sol, the deep, blue watery sphere of Earth.

©2023 T.A Mclaughlin (P)2023 T.A Mclaughlin
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