C.E. Laureano in her new book "Beneath the Forsaken City" Book Two in The Song Of Seare series published by NavPress continues the adventure with Conor and Aine
From the back cover: A Storm on the Horizon.
A Brotherhood Scattered.
A Future Denied. Who will Stand Against the Darkness?
Conor and Aine have barely escaped Seare with their lives. Conor knows he must return to find the harp that could end the Red Druid's reign of terror, but in the midst of their escape, he and Aine are torn apart once more. Surrounded by despair and thrown into as much danger as they left behind, Conor and Aine must cling to the whispers of Comdiu's plans for them and the homeland that depends on their survival. But at what cost? Will they learn to depend on Comdiu completely? Or will they give up hope?
In any good three act play the second act is always darker than the other two. Act One generally introduces everyone and gets the action going, Act Two is where the action really takes off and tit seems the bad guy has the upper hand and Act Three is where the hero rallies and wins the day. "Beneath the Forsaken City" is Book Two in the series and the action really takes off. The Red Druid is causing a reign of terror and they both know they are going to have to go back to Seare to stop him. Along the way they are separated and neither knows if the other is still alive or if they will ever be reunited. Ms. Laureano has given us a very exciting story filled with high drama. She has also given us plenty to think about as she shows us the need to press close to God for His support and His guidance. Great stuff! I am so looking forward to Book Three and seeing how this is all going to work out.
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