About the book:
Destiny Defied | Book One in The Destiny series.
A dramatic shipwreck emancipates Riki Hammad, but the island where she finds refuge is compromised. Unless she finds a power truly great enough to defeat her dark past, she will choose death over returning to captivity. Lord VĂ©tis, high priest of a cultic underground, will stop at nothing to reclaim their chosen one. Using black magic, he manipulates Riki and her four self-assigned bodyguards, triggering a battle that consumes the entire island. The underground will never allow Riki to live out her dreams of a normal life . . . something she has never known.
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About the author: J.A.
loves writing embattled spirit novels --- adventure and suspense with
supernatural undertones. On the side, she dabbles in non-fiction
articles and e-zine editing. J.A. owes many thanks Jerry Jenkins and the
Christian Writer's Guild for their support and education.
Welcome to the series launch of J.A.
Marx's Destiny series. Book one, Destiny
Defied, is a chilling tale of freedom from
oppression and the Light that overcomes the dark.
J.A. is celebrating the launch of her series with a Kindle
giveaway and a Facebook author chat party on December
2.
One grand prize winner will receive:
- A Kindle Fire
- Destiny Defied by J.A. Marx.
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giveaway ends on 12/2. Winner will be announced
at the Destiny
Defied Facebook author chat party on
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My Thoughts:
I am a huge Frank Peretti fan, and I didn't think this book was Frank Peretti meets Treasure Island. The thoughts an actions of the head demon felt forced which made it difficult to get into. The interaction between Hope and the boys was the best part of the book.
This would be a good book for Christmas for a young adult.