Eternity’s Account Kingdom Lost

Eternity’s Account Kingdom Lost by Julie Bryson is a fantasy novel published by Booksurge Publishing on September 28, 2015. This edition spans 374 pages and is presented in English. The story continues from the previous installment, Stones of Fire, exploring deeper spiritual realms and the unfolding of future events through the eyes of twelve children who encounter Owr, the master creator.
In this sequel, the narrative focuses on an epic battle as Sar, in the guise of Nakal, attempts to usurp the kingship from Pelos in the land of Aphar. The children bear witness to the shaping of the universe and the consequences of pivotal decisions that alter their world. Themes of faith and the exploration of Christian beliefs are woven throughout the text, inviting readers to reflect on the patterns of life established before the world’s foundations.
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Utterly breathtaking and full of action, Kingdom Lost, the second book in the Eternity’s Account series, takes over where Stones of Fire left off. In it, noted Christian fantasy authors Julie Bryson and Catherine Sharpe delve deeper into the spiritual realms. Fixed in the First Age, twelve children met Owr, the master creator, and watched as future events unfolded before them. They continue to witness an epic battle brew and an old nemesis continues his pestering ways. Now it is Sar, as Nakal, who enters Aphar in an attempt to steal the kingship from Pelos. The children watch the shaping of the universe as Pelos plays into Nakal’s hand. With one fatal decision, his life transforms and the world is forever changed. The reader will undoubtedly yearn for the truth only found in the Word of God and begin to realize that this life is a series of repeating patterns designed before the foundations of the world.
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