Utterly breathtaking and full of action, Kingdom Lost, the second book in the Eternity's Account series, takes over where Stones of Fire left off. In it, noted Christian fantasy authors Julie Bryson and Catherine Sharpe delve deeper into the spiritual realms. Fixed in the First Age, twelve children met Owr, the master creator, and watched as future events unfolded before them. They continue to witness an epic battle brew and an old nemesis continues his pestering ways. Now it is Sar, as Nakal, who enters Aphar in an attempt to steal the kingship from Pelos. The children watch the shaping of...
Utterly breathtaking and full of action, Kingdom Lost, the second book in the Eternity's Account series, takes over where Stones of Fire left off. In ...
For readers who loved the Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia will revel in the majesty of Eternity's Account: Stones of Fire by Julie Bryson and Catherine Sharpe. This expansive epic charts the inception of good and evil, unveiling the unseen world, a parallel universe where a final battle is about to erupt. In a rush of action, twelve children are pulled into the Book of Tabniyth'od and taken into the First Age before time was established. There they meet Owr, the master creator. After a tour of the five planets known as the Stones of Fire, they are granted permission to witness...
For readers who loved the Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia will revel in the majesty of Eternity's Account: Stones of Fire by Julie Brys...
Everything happens for a reason whether we understand it or not. This is the lesson the chosen children of Aphar are continuing to learn as Rishon reads deeper into the Book of Tabniyth'od. Nakal, the enemy, finds a way to strengthen his influence upon the people of Aphar through a false treaty as well as through a new form of evil which can give him physical access to them. What looked like a move for Owr could become a checkmate for Nakal. Read along as the children are taken on an emotional roller coaster between the battle of good and evil, where every situation is not as it appears.
Everything happens for a reason whether we understand it or not. This is the lesson the chosen children of Aphar are continuing to learn as Rishon rea...