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Synopsis
Fantasy Fiction Epic - 1st Volume of The Guardian's Chronicles Sahara’s is a story that starts in the small village of Clayton in Bradford, England and that plays out in three separate continents in a world that is full of turmoil. It is a story about people who are linked by an extraordinary event that is about to take place. The story grabs you straight away as you go into the mind of the heroine and join her in her journey of discovery that we are not alone in this world. There are forces out there that seek to destroy the world as we know it and Sahara must prepare herself to help keep this evil from destroying all that we hold dear. This first volume of The Guardian’s Chronicles – A New Dawn reveals centuries of betrayal and deceit that lead up to an epic struggle that cannot be avoided. As it draws ever closer her benefactor Romero a Guardian, reveals why Sahara has been singled out to help make a stand. She comes to understand that terrible sacrifices have been made throughout the generations because of the power that Sahara would gradually develop in order to carry out the task at hand and now there is no turning back, to do that would mean betraying those who had gone before her. How can you fail to doubt yourself when over the course of just a few months you go from battered woman feeling helpless and alone to having the whole world’s fate resting on your shoulders? Will Sahara find the courage she will need to overcome her doubts and fears and fulfill her destiny or will the world find itself at the mercy of Barak who will throw mankind into darkness?
Is The Guardian's Chronicles - A New Dawn appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
Parents should know this book features a protagonist who begins as a domestic violence survivor and evolves into a guardian fighting evil forces. Expect moderate fantasy violence and themes of sacrifice, with no sexual content or strong language.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include domestic violence, emotional abuse, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy following a heroine who transforms from victim to powerful guardian in an epic battle against darkness threatening the world.