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Wesley Delaine's deepest desire is for the kingdom of Nantes to return to how his mother described it in his childhood-a land of magic, beauty, and peace. The writings of his great-grandfather, the long-lost King Gaspard, speak to such a time and serve as proof of Wesley's lineage. Bound by secrets in the writings, Wesley and his brothers cannot reveal that they are the true heirs to the throne until the prophesied fullness of time. Left to interpret the prophecy after their mother's death, the brothers make a pact not to reveal their lineage until all four are of age for the throne. Yet, when…mehr

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Wesley Delaine's deepest desire is for the kingdom of Nantes to return to how his mother described it in his childhood-a land of magic, beauty, and peace. The writings of his great-grandfather, the long-lost King Gaspard, speak to such a time and serve as proof of Wesley's lineage. Bound by secrets in the writings, Wesley and his brothers cannot reveal that they are the true heirs to the throne until the prophesied fullness of time. Left to interpret the prophecy after their mother's death, the brothers make a pact not to reveal their lineage until all four are of age for the throne. Yet, when the kingdom's walls are breached by pirate trolls, a sorcerer's violent winter storm threatens everyone's safety, and a growing rebellion seeks to turn the Delaine siblings against the king, Wesley faces a risky decision. Who does he trust to save the kingdom?
Autorenporträt
J. Ellis Blaise hails from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. At an early age, he descended into dungeons with pen and paper in hand. Enchanted by spells and sipping bitter tea warmed by dragon fire, he wrote tales of magical places. He gained an audience among his peers as his elementary school teachers read his stories to the class. For nearly two decades, J. Ellis Blaise has served as a spiritual director, counselor, and chaplain. His debut novel, "The Fullness of Time, began as a bedtime story for his four children. His wife-a creative genius with the flare and grace of a goddess-granted him frequent passage to the kingdom of Nantes, where he completed the first book in the trilogy. Through myth and mire, the "Treasure in a Field" trilogy silhouettes the order, disorder, and reorder pattern of life.