Child of Prophecy

Child of Prophecy

Child of Prophecy

 

About the Book Child of Prophecy

 

 

Child of Prophecy

 

Book: Child of Prophecy

Author: T.E. Bradford

Genre: YA Fantasy

Release Date: August 31, 2018

How far would you go to fit in? Another world?

Fifteen-year-old Nova Hawthorne has a unique trait that sets her apart, yet she wants nothing more than to be normal and fit in.

She soon finds out that there’s a very real reason why she feels so out of place in this world—she’s from another one. And prophecy says she is destined to destroy them both.

Armed only with a magic she does not yet understand and the synesthesia no one else does, she must race to figure out how to stop the prophecy from unfolding, find a father she’s never met and discover who she really is. Is it truly our differences that make us who we are? How can you be strong when you’re broken? And what happens when your actions bring about the very destruction you’ve been fighting to prevent?

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My Thoughts on Child of Prophecy:

I have to start out by saying I am not a huge fan of fantasy but my children really enjoy it so reading Young Adult Fantasy is a great way for me to scan the books they want to read.  So I’ve learned to tolerate if not actually like some YA Fantasy. 

This is an author that I have not read before so I went into this book not really knowing what to expect.  I found that I did enjoy her style of writing and she did a wonderful job explaining the other worlds and gifts so that even I could understand about them and what they meant.

With that said, I think this is a good read.  My young adult children ages 15 and 13 really enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read more like it.  This is definitely an author we’re going to be checking out at the library from now on. 

I loved that this book geared to YA actually was good for that age range!  So often I find bad language and sexual content in books geared to even young teens these days.  I am so relieved to have this book for my kids to read!  Definitely going to be staying on our shelf. 

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

About the Author of Child of Prophecy

 

Child of Prophecy

 

Tracy is a writer, singer-songwriter, cancer survivor and proud wife and mother. Her speculative fiction stories have featured in publications such as Deep Magic, including the Best of Deep Magic collection. Her Divide Series books, a Teen Fantasy series debuted in 2018 with Child of Prophecy – Book One. Child of Destiny – Book Two is set to release in November 2019. Her short-story Written in the Stars, a Kindled Legends story, was a number one new release and International Best Seller.

Born and raised in Central New York, Tracy will tell you her parents gave her the two best tools in her arsenal by reading to her as a child and raising her in a Christian household. In spite of the long CNY winters, she continues to live there with the husband God created especially for her, and the son who is her forever best story.

“I believe true magic can be found in the things we see and do every day. Life is hard enough. Stories should transport us to another time and place. A magical place, where we can stretch out a hand and touch the wonder of God’s universe.” –T.E. Bradford

More from Tracy

You’ll find music woven into nearly all my stories. This is especially true in the Divide Series books, as our heroine Nova has something called Synesthesia – a condition where your senses may overlap or cross. In Nova’s case, she can see sounds. Cool, right? On her journeys, she’ll encounter plenty of musical elements, but perhaps none as special as…

THE SONG OF THE HIGH KING

There is a King on a great golden throne

His beauty and magic so great none can know

He waits and He watches His children below

Waiting to see them all come safely home.

Travel high! And travel low! Travel through that great light

In the vastness between, where His city shines bright

Travel with Him and you’ll travel no more

Rest on the sands of His celestial shore.

Drink from the fountain that never runs dry

Eat from His table’s bountiful supply

Look in His face, trace the lines of His scars

They never were His wounds… they always were ours.

Travel high! And travel low! Travel through that great light

In the vastness between, where His city shines bright

Travel with Him and you’ll travel no more

Rest on the sands of His celestial shore.

Rest on the sands of His celestial shore.

Blog Stops for Child of Prophecy

Rebecca Tews, February 21

Through the Fire Blogs, February 22

For the Love of Literature, February 23

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, February 24

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 25

Artistic Nobody, February 26 (Author Interview)

deb’s Book Review, February 26

Texas Book-aholic, February 27

Inklings and notions, February 28

For Him and My Family, February 29

Wishful Endings, March 1 (Author Interview)

April Hayman, Author, March 1

Blogging With Carol, March 2

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 3

Pause for Tales, March 4

Blossoms and Blessings, March 5 (Author Interview)

Giveaway for Child of Prophecy

 

Child of Prophecy

 

To celebrate her tour, Tracy is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card, as well as the prequel and a couple of other surprise goodies (think musical)!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!

Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/f5cd/child-of-prophecy-celebration-tour-giveaway

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8 Comments

  1. James Robert

    Thanks for sharing your book with us. I think we all enjoy hearing about new books we previously didn’t know about. Also, thank you for the giveaway.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by!

  2. Rita Wray

    Sounds like a good book.

    1. Erin S.

      You should give it a read!

  3. Dianna

    I love that you previewed this for your teen children. You’re right that some teen books have a lot of adult content!

    1. Erin S.

      Oh yes! I don’t want my child reading a book that I wouldn’t read as an adult.

  4. Emma

    It is very hard to find good YA books–this sounds promising.

    1. Erin S.

      It is really hard to find good YA books.

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