The Prophet: A Companion Story

· Sunshine Somerville
5.0
1 review
Ebook
82
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About this ebook

 Mind your own dystopia.

Hazen Stephenson grew up pampered, and he knows it.  But he's never had it easy. Hazen's nightmares aren't merely products of his imagination, and he wrestles daily with guilt, responsibility, and questions of fate.  Setting off across the globe, he meets people he's dreamed about and changes their lives...for better and for worse.

Then he meets Renny Nado, who never dreamed her Creative Writing degree would amount to much.  But a people called 'The Kota' say her gifts point to an important destiny, and she must convince Hazen of their purpose.

Meanwhile, the world is full of pain, hate, and political upheaval. Should they accept what the Kota say about the future and their place in it?  Or should they keep their heads out of the clouds?

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Sandy Lipinski
August 11, 2017
This book was well written. A clean read that has believable characters.Enough action to move the story along.
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About the author

 Sunshine Somerville is from the beachy side of Michigan. She has a degree in English Literature and self-published her first book in 2004. The Kota Series began when she was nine, basing the story on childhood fantasies derived from watching too much X-Men and Star Wars and reading too much Chronicles of Narnia and A Wrinkle in Time.

A Fairly Fairy Tale is Sunshine’s first MG Fantasy book.  She got the idea from her family’s crest, which portrays a dragon shooting flames from both ends, and from a little girl whose second favorite word is farts.

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