The Child of the King the Opal
In it, the author communicates major themes of learning every life has purpose.
Xulon Author Releases Second Book in Four-Part Fantasy Series
In it, the author communicates major themes of learning every life has purpose.
2019-08-28
Within the pages of J. H.
Crane’s new book, The
Child of the King the Opal ($15.99, paperback, 9781545635186;
$7.99, ebook, 9781545635209; $25.99, hardcover, 9781545635193), readers will
find the second volume in a four-part epic fantasy that chronicles the
adventures of a young girl, Anya, who will one day be queen of her world.
Join Anya and her protector,
Eamon, as they battle against the evil ones who would take her life. Along the
way, they help Hern, a crippled castaway, find his purpose for living.
“The takeaway from this book
is that every life has purpose and value,” says Crane.
Anya uses her special powers
of communication with her mother, the queen, to orchestrate their escape from
the island, and they travel to Port Douglas to reunite Hern with his daughter,
Abbey. After learning of an underground slave trade in Muir, they then go on an
adventure to rescue Eamon’s long-lost sister, Nora, free the South from the
clutches of Drocha’s ruthless captain, Doran, and ultimately reveal Hern’s true
purpose.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date, The Child of the King the Opal is
available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and
barnesandnoble.com.