Author: | Linda Hoover | ISBN: | 9781536513998 |
Publisher: | Linda Hoover | Publication: | October 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Linda Hoover |
ISBN: | 9781536513998 |
Publisher: | Linda Hoover |
Publication: | October 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Imagine it’s 1918 and your Appalachian relatives are still feuding with their neighbors, still deeply superstitious and still believe in local folklore. Teen twins, Dusty and Darla deal with it every summer when they visit from the city. But this year it’s more serious. Hypnotic music comes from an abandoned mine where two young women have disappeared. Yet the mountain families aren’t searching for their missing, believing trolls looking for brides are responsible.
Dusty and Darla aren’t buying the troll theory–until Darla falls into a trance and starts into the mine. Dusty stops her and vows to keep her from being the next victim. Darla believes she’s been called by God to help whoever–or whatever–lives in the mine.
Imagine your isolated clan has waited hundreds of years in their mountain cavern for a prophecy to come true. A prophecy that says a heavenly being will come to them, marry the prince and lead them to a better life. After catching a glimpse of Darla, Prince Aidan is sure it’s only a matter of time before the prophecy is fulfilled.
Darla is determined to accomplish the mission God has given her, regardless of what Dusty says, but will she be savior or sacrifice?
Imagine it’s 1918 and your Appalachian relatives are still feuding with their neighbors, still deeply superstitious and still believe in local folklore. Teen twins, Dusty and Darla deal with it every summer when they visit from the city. But this year it’s more serious. Hypnotic music comes from an abandoned mine where two young women have disappeared. Yet the mountain families aren’t searching for their missing, believing trolls looking for brides are responsible.
Dusty and Darla aren’t buying the troll theory–until Darla falls into a trance and starts into the mine. Dusty stops her and vows to keep her from being the next victim. Darla believes she’s been called by God to help whoever–or whatever–lives in the mine.
Imagine your isolated clan has waited hundreds of years in their mountain cavern for a prophecy to come true. A prophecy that says a heavenly being will come to them, marry the prince and lead them to a better life. After catching a glimpse of Darla, Prince Aidan is sure it’s only a matter of time before the prophecy is fulfilled.
Darla is determined to accomplish the mission God has given her, regardless of what Dusty says, but will she be savior or sacrifice?