The Mida, Book Eight: Letting Go
On a quiet peninsula of Lake Michigan sits a beautiful area of solitude and reflection. It’s here the carnival appears and settles in. Time seems to begin and end here, but not everything is as it seems.
Who is left to go back to their old life? No one needs to make a different choice or change their destiny, so they wait, not realizing there is one more person who needs to confront his past.
Cold and exhausted, Michael awakens in the early morning to find himself lying on the shoreline below his family’s Michigan hotel, The Lakeside. Suddenly he is thrust back into the horrific life he had managed to extract himself from long ago, again feeling the painful family ties that bind him to this place.
As Michael now struggles with his decision to remain a Jiibay, his brother Tony has shown up with help he is unwilling to take.
Tony pushes his reluctant brother to try to piece together his life and deal with painful memories. Too busy fighting each other, they are completely unaware that the carnival is facing an attack from someone they trusted to keep it safe. Once protectors, The Gatekeepers have now turned against the carnies.
As the conclusion of The Mida series nears, the carnies must face a battle for their lives…
About the Series:
The Mida is a mystical, time-traveling carnival; a place for its people to hide from the world until they have to face the reality of their pasts.