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Teresa Geering

Something magical happens when a publisher offers to publish one of Teresa Geering's books - they disappear.

We are hoping to stick around for a while, but you never know. She may whisk us off into another dimension before we can shout 'print'.

Another uncanny thing - 'The Eye of Erasmus' was the first in a series of three books about Erasmus, Shasta and Merlin, and virtually everybody reading this first volume started out saying exactly the same thing: "I don't normally read books in this genre, but I absolutely loved it."

And 'The Eye of Erasmus' is now joined by 'Shasta Summer', an addition to the 'Erasmus, Shasta and Merlin' series whose books you canread in any order.

The Eye of Erasmus

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*  As recommended by Daily Cheap Reads  *

Part of the 'Erasmus, Shasta & Merlin' series which also includes 'Shasta Summer'.

'The Eye of Erasmus' tells of Erasmus, a baby born during a thunder storm, who is clearly destined to be special and, initially, especially obnoxious with his flashing black eyes and haughty ways, until he finds love. 

The trouble is that the girl literally of his dreams hasn't actually been born yet. 

No problem ...... Oh, but there is ....... Danger lurks ........ 

"'The Eye of Erasmus' is a tale gently and beautifully told. Like the Harry Potter novels, it is a book that readers of all ages will enjoy. It is definitely a book that I will read again and again," George Polley, author of 'The Old Man & The Monkey' and 'Grandfather and the Raven'.


Shasta Summer

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Available in paperback worldwide / free delivery - here 
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*  As recommended by Daily Cheap Reads  *

Part of the 'Erasmus, Shasta & Merlin' series which also includes 'The Eye of Erasmus'.

'Shasta Summer' is an entrancing addition to Teresa Geering's romance / fantasy series 'Erasmus, Shasta & Merlin' in which the cunning and resourceful Erasmus continues his devilish attempts to secure the beautiful and enchanting Shasta as his own, while she and Merlin renew their enduring love for each other, impeded by the unfortunate fact that a spell from a previous century has transformed Merlin into a cat.

Written in seductive and mesmerising prose which gives it the feel of an authentic time-honoured fable, 'Shasta Summer' continues the tradition of the much-acclaimed 'The Eye of Erasmus' which records another such attempt by Erasmus when he espies Shasta across the centuries in a vision.

The books in the series can be read and enjoyed in any order and by readers of any age from six to ninety-six.