Castle of Shadows

Castle of Shadows by Jean Cullop, published by Scripture Union in 2001, is a narrative that explores themes of temptation and forgiveness. With 143 pages, this edition presents a story where Bellum actively seeks to sway individuals against the King, while Morwen finds herself drawn to his castle, only to face the consequences of her choices. The book delves into the complexities of human emotions and the struggles between loyalty and temptation.
Readers will encounter a tense storyline that highlights the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate their conflicting desires. The interplay between Bellum’s manipulative tactics and Morwen’s internal conflict serves as a backdrop for the exploration of forgiveness. This edition, written in English, invites readers to reflect on the moral dilemmas presented within the narrative, making it a thought-provoking read.
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Bellum tries everything in his power to turn people away from the King. Morwen allows herself to be tempted to enter his castle and soon regrets it. But forgiveness is an important theme in this tense story.
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