Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Destiny Trilogy [nomination]

The Destiny of One

I don't think I have read many, if any, books that take place in outer-space before. So that is probably why at first it was kind of weird reading about life being so "normal" on another planet, but WOW was it ever a great book! I ended up not wanting to even put the book down!

The Destiny of a Few

And Sarah Holman's next book in the Destiny Trilogy was wonderful too! By that point I could hardly tear myself away from her story! I could not wait to read her third and last book in the Destiny Trilogy, and it was well worth the wait! It was amazing!

 The Destiny Trilogy is about Maria Morris, a young lady who was trying to figure out what destiny God had for her, and what to do with her life.
But when her parents go on a business trip for her Fathers job and ended up missing, Maria is entrusted with two long kept secret clues. She must try to find the last prince, and the crown jewels, from long ago when the last King of Earth ruled, back before Wyndemere I took over the Galaxy. But then to complicate matters Wyndemere II began making Christians be marked.
And while on a trip to another planet for her mission she is caught and marked. But since marked Christians were not allowed to travel from planet to planet, Maria might never be able to get home or finish her mission if she can not find a way to travel. And she has to finish her mission for the future of the galaxy. I would love to say more about what happens in the books but I would not want to accidentally give away any of the great twists and turns of the story! I really like how thought out the story is. It is great how you find clues and pieces to the puzzle right along with Maria. And it is so great how you see simple things happen that later in the story turn in to something big! And another thing I love about the Destiny Trilogy is that it is a believable story of people living on other planets. There is no super crazy stuff that's even silly for outer-space. And the characters are really well done, and some even have accents that are just perfect for them! It is just such a wonderful set of books, and I highly recommend them!

NOMINATED BY: LeAnne

The Destiny Trilogy  by Sarah Holman

Lulu Publishing,

Book 1, The Destiny Of One, 2011, Length Approx 206 pages.

Book 2, The Destiny Of A Few, 2011, Length Approx 227 pages.

Book 3, The Destiny Of A Galaxy, 2012, Length Approx 220 pages.

Age range ~ recommended to anyone who likes adventurer!

SELF-PUBLISHED

A copy of The Destiny of the Galaxy was provided to the VLA from the author.

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