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Can the flames of war forge unshakable faith?
Arlen Wyth never asked to be a hero. Branded a curse since birth for being left-handed, he has spent his life fighting whispers and suspicion. But when a daring rescue goes catastrophically wrong, Wyth finds himself shackled in the dungeons of a sadistic king while the woman he risked everything to save escapes on the wings of a mighty wyvern.
Alone in enemy territory, facing torture and certain death, he must confront the haunting words of his mentor Argyle: that a left-handed outcast might be exactly the weapon God needs to liberate an archipelago drowning in tyranny.
Separated by treacherous seas and the chaos of impending war, Wyth and Eddwen fight desperate battles of their own. Eddwen navigates the fractured politics of Eifionon chieftains—alliances as dangerous as any enemy—while Wyth is thrust into the heart of a brutal Saxone uprising.
Every choice brings devastating consequences. Every alliance risks betrayal.
As kingdoms teeter on the brink of annihilation, both must wrestle with an impossible question: Can they truly trust God’s mysterious plan when everything they love hangs in the balance?
From wyvern-scorched battlefields to shadows of hidden rebellions, from crushing doubt to flashes of divine intervention, their journeys test faith, courage, and destiny. Because sometimes the greatest darkness reveals the brightest light—and God’s greatest victories come through
the most broken vessels.
Argyle’s Choice is a sweeping Christian fantasy adventure for young men and anyone who loves tales of wyverns, longships, blades of steel, and faith forged in fire.
Continuing the epic Eifion Trilogy begun in Look to the Heavens, this is Book 2—where courage is tested by impossible choices and the power of God’s love can change the course of empires.
If you enjoyed The Song of Seare, Jaye L. Knight’s llyon Chronicles, or Patrick Carr’s Darkwater Saga, don’t miss this next chapter.
Grab your copy today and continue Arlen and Eddwen’s gripping journey of faith, courage, and redemption



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