The first book "FREEDOM" begins with the strange re-occurring dream of a young about to be a mother and then the consequent birth of her son who undergoes a metamorphosis, turning into mostly a lion resembling being by the age of six. Dealing with the resulting bewilderment and the psychological trauma as to how and why this happened, the parents, G???bor and Helena, look for ways to reverse or remedy the changes. Unable to do that, they retreat into the solitude of the Canadian outdoors to avoid and escape societies ...
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The first book "FREEDOM" begins with the strange re-occurring dream of a young about to be a mother and then the consequent birth of her son who undergoes a metamorphosis, turning into mostly a lion resembling being by the age of six. Dealing with the resulting bewilderment and the psychological trauma as to how and why this happened, the parents, G???bor and Helena, look for ways to reverse or remedy the changes. Unable to do that, they retreat into the solitude of the Canadian outdoors to avoid and escape societies pending reaction to the disfigured child and do a lot of soul-searching without finding an acceptable solution for the dilemma that nearly ends their marriage. At the end of their endurance, they come up with a plan to make Leo, the child, disappear during a voyage to the South Pacific. Enlisting their friend Ivan to help them, he discovers that Leo is much more than a freak of nature and even more intelligent than they thought. That initiates a deep emotional and spiritual transformation and challenges their accepted beliefs they thought to be true. An alteration of the original plan emerges. They will educate Leo on an unpopulated island so he would have a chance to be accepted into the human society. The staged plan backfires when Leo's identity is discovered by Lundy, a crewmember, who confronts him and they enter into a scuffle with the consequence of which the two ending up going overboard near the numerous atolls of the Tuamotu Islands. Rescue efforts yield no results and the ocean liner continues to Tahiti. In Papeete, the parents team up with Ivan and return to the scene of the accident to search for Leo. Consequently, they find him on Niau, one of the populated atolls of the Tuamotu's. From there, they take him to an unpopulated island, Mehetia, near Tahiti. On the island, they find out their child is not only highly intelligent but a telepath and that the crew, who knows of his identity, has also survived. G???bor and his friend Ivan leave Leo and his mother and return to Niau to silence Lundy and find him in the care of a beautiful native doctor, Leilani, and her equally beautiful mystic daughter, Vai. From them, they hear that the man had an encounter with a coconut that resulted in amnesia and is in need of hospitalization. During the trip back to Tahiti, G???bor, in spite of the love to his wife, succumbs to the charms of the doctor's daughter and leaves him in turmoil. In "BLISS," the second book, torn between fidelity and love, he returns to his family where his wife welcomes her husband's lover as a consort. They enter into a sizzling love triangle with mutual consent. Through a genealogist in Papeete, Helena finds out about her abnormal genetic constitution that seemed to have been artificially altered to produce children like Leo and thus the mystery thickens. Who did it? How and why was it done? The same day Leo issues an urgent telepathic call to his parents to meet and help a wounded, large, and intelligent cat. It seemed to have appeared through a solid wall and claims to be a representative of what it called the 'Aurelian' race. It has information about his origin and purpose of the manipulation of Helena's and some other's genes. With their new friends and lovers, they all return to Mehetia to save the cat.
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