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Bronze Circle
Description:
Every boy dreams of growing up to be like his father. Unless his father is a traitor. Sixteen-year-old Jaydon just wants to know what really happened the night his parents disappeared and the Order pulled him from the wreckage of his house.
Along with his faithful dog, Bo, he secretly tries to find the answer. The Order would have him believe it was a result of his parents’ treasonous actions, leaving Jaydon an outcast with his questions unanswered.
When Jaydon is challenged to be Keeper of the Book of Truth by a magnificent bird-like messenger sent from the Truth Master, he must decidecontinue to conform to the Order’s rule or follow in his parents’ footsteps in truthall before his seventeenth birthday. The age when all children are sent to either the coveted Silver Tower or the mysterious Bronze Circle.
His choice to follow the Truth Master will catapult him to become the leader of a misfit band of teens, fight against shapeshifters, and desperately attempt a rescue of his friends from a dungeon full of savage, mutant creatures.
Book Takeaway:
That our worth is great in the eyes of the Lord. Family can be other than blood.
Why the author wrote this book:
I started this story as an oral telling for our adopted son who was struggling with his own story. I wanted to help him understand his worth before "The Truth Master" and that family is more than just blood. I'm praying this story will help others who struggle with their story.
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