Worlds Unseen (Seventh World Trilogy)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.72 (790 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0973959126 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 328 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. She's the author of the Seventh World Trilogy and other books published by Little Dozen Press.Rachel is a homeschool graduate, a dweller in southern Canada, a lover of long walks, good books, hot tea, and rich fellowship, and a counter-cultural revolutionary who thinks we'd all be much better off if we pitched our television sets out the nearest window. About the Author Rachel Starr Thomson is a writer, indie publisher, editor, and writing coach, bringing together imagination, inspiration, and spiritual truth
Rachel Starr Thomson is a writer, indie publisher, editor, and writing coach, bringing together imagination, inspiration, and spiritual truth. She's the author of the Seventh World Trilogy and other books published by Little Dozen Press.Rachel is a homeschool graduate, a dweller in southern Canada, a lover of long walks, good books, hot tea, and rich fellowsh
Monstrous forces are already on their trail. And when the Veil grows thin enough, it's anyone's guess what may come through. WORLDS UNSEEN is the first book in The Seventh World Trilogy, a Christian fantasy adventure with hints of steampunk and depths of spiritual truth. Beauty and terror await beyond the veil in this classic Christian fantasy. If you love page-turning action, memorable characters, and inspirational fiction that confronts darkness, reveals breathtaking beauty, and moves your heart to connect more deeply with God, this series is for you.. The Council for Exploration Into Worlds Unseen believed there was more to reality than the Empire had taught them-but when they came a little too close to the truth, tragedy ended their work, leaving the terrifying and beautiful world behind their own still hidden. Forty years later, one of the last Council members entrusts an ancient relic to the orphaned young woman Maggie Sheffield: a scroll that reveals the truth at last. But the price of truth may be too high: for Maggi
"A Lovely Fantasy!" according to L. Franklin. The Story: The Council for Exploration Into Worlds Unseen believed there was more to the world than the empire had taught them. Treating ancient legends as history, they came a little too close to the truth. Betrayed by one of their own, the Council was tor. "Epic Fantasy" according to Louise. If you like Kristen Britains " Green Rider " series , then this will appeal to you.The story follows the tried and tested format with the main character Maggie, an orphan withA tragic past traveling through difficult situations to deliver a scroll.There is . Seventh World Trilogy - a new favorite series for me! Jodi Emond This was a quick read, it did not weigh me down. I think we are all intrigued by the unseen and unknown. The author wove in the spiritual battles of darkness and light beautifully into the lives of the characters. She also made clear that each one had a cho