Sunlight: Acts of the United Sceptres Book One (Volume 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.20 (752 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1516994663 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 292 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-31 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
An ancient nation struggles to find hope after falling to the dark spirit Marduk. Marduk covers the nation in dark red clouds to block out sunlight. They rescue Zoe, Yesh, and Stazee to the safety of Sceptre City, where they learn they have been chosen by the Pneuma to hone their gifts of extraordinary power and return to their homeland on a sabotage mission—break into the Citadel, expel Marduk, and restore sunlight to the land.. A spy from the United Sceptres accidentally discovers the Q’dosh children from the village of Beth Shan
He doesn’t just want to entertain you. Julius draws inspiration from a myriad of sources including Greek and Hebrew scriptures, extensive travels in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, Chinese culture, Cambodian culture, and his native home, America. From his hometown of Rainbow City, Alabama, Julius Buchanan has travelled the world. Now he calls Phnom Penh, Cambodia, home. That journey brought him to Cambodia, and now it
He doesn’t just want to entertain you. After a legal career in major law firms, financial market regulation, and an international megabank, Julius left it all on a journey of faith. Now he calls Phnom Penh, Cambodia, home. About the Author From his hometown of Rainbow City, Alabama, Julius Buchanan has travelled the world. He invites you into the universal battle between good and evil that happens all around us—most of all within us. That journey brought him to Cambodia, and now it brings his novels to you. Julius draws inspiration from a myriad of sources including Greek and Hebrew scriptures, extensive travels in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, Chinese culture, Cambod
Awe-inspiring! Jean-Marie Jooste The unostentatious title and cover of this novel is like a wooden chest with a surprise inside: when you open it and stumble on the first dazzling treasure in it, there are numerous others still hidden further along in the plot. Let this story enchant and inspire you as you unpack and enjoy each jewel inside - ancient eternal wisdom retold beautifully: to know the truth is what sets us free.. PhillipCole said Good book with a message. After being rescued from a nation ruled by a dark spirit, Good book with a message After being rescued from a nation ruled by a dark spirit, 3 children join with a warrior to sneak back in. They are sent to spy and remove the spirit. Along the way, they have to learn about who they are, and that they have a purpose. Will they bring back Sunlight?Julius Buchanan's first book in the Acts of the United Sceptres series tells a good story, and illustrates lessons that we need to learn. Each of the older main characters has to get passed themselves in order to be useful to the Pneuma. Just as we do, they struggle with feelings of worthlessness, pride, and unforgiveness.Written in clear and s. children join with a warrior to sneak back in. They are sent to spy and remove the spirit. Along the way, they have to learn about who they are, and that they have a purpose. Will they bring back Sunlight?Julius Buchanan's first book in the Acts of the United Sceptres series tells a good story, and illustrates lessons that we need to learn. Each of the older main characters has to get passed themselves in order to be useful to the Pneuma. Just as we do, they struggle with feelings of worthlessness, pride, and unforgiveness.Written in clear and s. "Sunlight" according to James B. Pate. The back cover of this book says that Julius Buchanan “writes fantasy novels that drill into the deep questions of life and faith.” It goes on to say that Buchanan “doesn’t just want to entertain you” but “aims to leave you relishing life and finding your purpose for waking up tomorrow.”Overall, that accurately characterizes this book. Sunlight explores spiritual territory and offers constructive advice. One character continually focuses on what she cannot do and what is impossible, and she is exhorted to look for the possibilities. Another character was abused a