Of Worldly Deeds

This time, Hope alone isn’t enough!

It has been almost a year since Talent day; since the Talent Tree fell; since Charlie’s father died; since Charlie had is Talent stolen; since the magic had returned to the Four-Cornered Grove.

Despite the odd weather of late, the fledgling Talent Tree was growing strong. But there was a problem: Charlie had not been able to get the tree to bare fruit. Time was running out. Talent Day was only a few days away. He wouldn’t let the kids of Devon Grove miss out on their Talent.

When an odd friend appears in Devon Grove, baring news of the signs of a great disaster about to before Devon Grove, Charlie and his friends must once again journey beyond their small town and protect the magical tree. Armed with new and stronger Talents the companions must race against time if they are to save their town and the have any hope for Talent Day.

Of Worldly Deeds, the thrilling sequel to The Seed of Hope, returns the reader to Devon Grove and catapults the reader back into a world where magic grows on trees and the dark forces of the Seekers threaten to destroy everything. As more of the Seekers plans are revealed, Charlie and the other companions must solve the four signs of the cataclysm before it is too late.

 

Read Chapter 1 Now: The Necklace

Read Chapter 2 Now: A Tree Without Fruit

Read Chapter 3 Now: Plans Are Made

Read Chapter 4 Now: Finding His Way

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