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Kingdom's Hope (The Kingdom Series, Book 2) Paperback
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- PublisherPerfect Praise Publishing
- ISBN-100967924022
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- ISBN-10 : 0967924022
- ISBN-13 : 978-0967924021
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
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Chuck Black is the author of nineteen novels including the popular Kingdom Series, The Knights of Arrethtrae series, the Wars of the Realm trilogy, and the Starlore Legacy series. He spent eight years in the Air Force traveling the world as a communications engineer and as an F-16 fighter pilot. Chuck now travels throughout the country speaking to parents and teens about critical issues facing families today. Chuck is also the CEO of FlowCore Systems, a chemical injection and automation company in the oil and gas industry and is also a product design engineer who has invented or co-invented eighteen patented products in the construction and the oil and gas industry now being sold internationally. His passion in life is to serve the Lord Jesus Christ and to love his wife, Andrea, and their ever-increasing family. Chuck and his family live in North Dakota.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020
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Continued from "Kingdom's Dawn," this next installment involves eighteen-year-old Leonard freeing "The King's" people from ruthless Lord Pharross. After the people have journeyed to the land of Chesington and established a city, they promise to uphold "The King" and his Code. However, treachery and pride, as well as the ongoing struggle against Lucius, "The Dark Knight," threaten to destroy "The King's" plans. The final climactic battle will leave you breathless! Retelling the events of Exodus, the story of Elijah, and Israel's exile to Babylon, the author presents a marvelous tale about steadfastness and faith in the midst of peril.
The audio version is magnificent. Andrew Turley and Dawn Marshall once again read with great expression. Each character is easy to recognize, and the stirring music and sounds set the stage. The author once again emphasizes the spiritual struggles we daily encounter. His faithful characters provide us all with wonderful examples to emulate. Happy listening, and God bless!
I read this series to my 10 & 13 year old. They LOVE it! --especially my boy. I personally would not read this to younger children. They would miss the point of the allegory and the story has some intense fighting scenes. Their is a male and female main character, but there has been no romance.
This book was better than the first one in the allegory department. I'll give this one 3.5 stars. Still, I would have liked it better if it wasn't trying so hard to be an allegory. In an allegory of the Bible, usually one person, event, or idea in the book represents one person, event, or idea in the Bible. Here, a sword can be a real sword used in a real battle or representing a spiritual battle with the Word of God. His two main characters, Leinad and Tess, represent multiple people in many different events covering all of the Old Testament (from Moses to last O.T. prophets in this book). He also is too loose (or not loose enough) in this allegory. For example, his retelling of the Elijah confronting the prophets of Baal is: one of "Jezebel's" knights tries to rape Tess, so Leinad challenges them to a duel in the town square to prove who is the true king of the town. He fights every last one of her knights and defeats them all, but he only injures them.
The author tries so hard to make it clear this is an allegory that he occasionally even uses Biblical names and asks what various people represent in the discussion questions. Yet the events rarely follow the Biblical accounts very closely. It bothered me that he wanted it to clearly be 'from the Bible' but then didn't bother to follow the Biblical accounts very closely. If he had just left it as a fun story with a few nods at Biblical events and concepts, it would have been a better book in my opinion.
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