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Fantasy Meets the Old Testament in a Novel That Will Reach Readers of All Ages
Against his wishes and desires, Akabe of Siphra has been chosen by his people to be King. But what does a warrior know of ruling during peacetime? Guided by the Infinite, Akabe seeks to rebuild the Temple in the city of Munra to give the sacred books of Parne a home. But dangerous factions are forming in the background. To gain the land he needs, Akabe must forsake the yearnings of his heart and instead align himself through marriage to the Thaenfall family.
Meanwhile, Kien Lantec and Ela Roeh are drawn still closer together...while becoming pawns in a quest to gain power over the region. As questions of love and faith become tangled with lies and murderous plots, each must seek the Infinite to guide them through an ever more tangled web of intrigue and danger.
- Sales Rank: #138337 in eBooks
- Published on: 2013-07-01
- Released on: 2013-07-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
From Booklist
Larson continues her exciting inspirational Books of the Infinite fantasy series, following Prophet (2012). Siphra remains an unstable kingdom with Ela Roeh prophesying alongside the newly chosen king, Akabe. To fulfill their destinies, the two must engage in physical battles against mortal and spiritual enemies. When Ela and Akabe’s queen, Caitria, find themselves in the hands of the enemy, Akabe and Kien, Ela’s husband, must defend against impending attacks while worrying about their wives’ safety. In turn, Ela and Caitria fall into a seemingly inextricable bind as they are led into the palace of their worst adversary. Larson makes the fantasy genre thrilling even for readers who wouldn’t normally venture into mystical realms. Though the battles waged resemble tales from the Old Testament, there is no preaching here, merely a compelling story of good versus evil in which good is sure to triumph. --Carolyn Richard
From the Back Cover
Akabe of Siphra, I have brought your enemies low and lifted you from the dirt.
Against his wishes and desires, Akabe Garric has been chosen by his people to be king. A warrior at heart, he'd never dreamed of such a swift, unexpected rise to power. Determined to prove his worth to the citizens of Munra and honor his Creator, Akabe undertakes a monumental task: to rebuild the Infinite's Holy House in Siphra.
Only this I ask: Restore My temple and let Me dwell again among the people.
Akabe soon discovers that the land he needs is held by the Thaenfalls, known Atea-worshipers who will give up their claim only if he marries into their line. Though he seeks direction from the Infinite, his pleas are met with silence. Frustrated, Akabe makes an impulsive decision, sweeping his nation into a lethal storm that threatens his plans for the temple. As questions of love and faith become tangled with lies, ancient feuds, and treacherous plots, can Akabe, his mysterious queen, and his trusted friends Ela and Kien Lantec find the Infinite's path...or will they fail as so many others before?
Will your faith hold strong when I am silent?
Child, can you be My king?
"Larson makes the fantasy genre thrilling even for readers who wouldn't normally venture into mystical realms. Though the battles waged resemble tales from the Old Testament, there is no preaching here, merely a compelling story of good versus evil in which good is sure to triumph." --Booklist
"[R.J. Larson] mastered this series and has a definite gift of storytelling. This author and series come highly recommended." --The Christian Manifesto
About the Author
R. J. Larson is the author of numerous devotionals featured in publications such as Women's Devotional Bible and Seasons of a Woman's Heart. She lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with her husband and their two sons. Prophet marked her debut in the fantasy genre.
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Wonderful!!
By Susan Valles
I love the Old Testament for the stories and tales of God's faithfulness! This series was much like those! I loved it for the same reasons! I can't wait to read them all over again!!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
KING
By JERI
(First, sorry this is long...but it needs to be said.) I had the privilege to read KING prior to the official release date. After reading the final book in the three part series, I must say that I have closure. Book one, Prophet, and book two Judge, left me lonely...(In a GOOD way,) because it made me miss the characters and what they taught me. Deep down, I believe what I was really missing, were the character's faith being tested, and them coming out victorious by many measures. I watched their lives grow and be shaped through faith. Many times throughout the entire series, the story line would give me pause...thinking to myself, "Am I like that person who isn't listening to the Infinite?" Or "Am I like that person who thinks they have this situation or that situation already figured out so there is no need to pray about it?" As the characters grew, I would watch them and ask the Lord "Am I like that? Can you bless my heart to be more like hers or his?" Sometimes it is difficult to read fantasy fiction because there isn't anything concrete you can identify with. But with this series, and especially with KING, the reality of life, love and obedience to the creator of our world, is so succinctly portrayed that the story actually builds your faith. Because deep down, you know that the underlying message of the characters is true to all of us.
One thing I realized about my faith, is that unlike Ela, I don't think I could stand, and not flee, in the presence of such evil trying to capture me and take me hostage. I would want to flee as fast as I could, ASSUMING that the Lord will free me from the trial! But would that build up trust to be given an escape from testing? And after-all...is testing for God, or is testing to teach US what we are truly made of. Although these characters are fictional, you can bet that there are those in our lives who are like Ela and ALL the characters in the series. Her patience with evil doers while continuing to deliver the messages of the Infinite and his love for all those on earth, makes me 'all that much more' steadfast and forgiving.
So what am I really saying about this book? I am saying that it is wonderfully written in a way that kept me turning the pages to see what the will of the Infinite was, and what the purpose was for all the character's lives. This final book in the trilogy not only allowed me to see how faith creates life, but it built up my faith so that I could let go and just rest in the peace of God no matter what I perceive as a trial. There is nothing so important that I want or think I need, that I can't be loosed from. Through faith, like the characters in the book, peace comes from trust.
Bravo RJ Larson. Not only are your books entertaining, but I feel that they are anointed by "The Infinite" to teach, instruct, and build up! In part, Colossians 2:7 states what your ministry creates in me...."rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness."
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
An Enjoyable Biblical Fantasy
By Nathan Albright
[Note: This book was received for free from Bethany House in exchange for an honest review.]
Having not read the first two books of this trilogy (Prophet and Judge) which apparently deal with many of the same characters as one finds in this novel, I cannot judge this novel in the context of its overall story arc but must be content to judge it as a standalone work given the information about its fictional world as it provides. This is not too much of a liability, as this book is of sufficient skill and interest to succeed as a standalone volume of historical and biblical fantasy even without the larger context of previous volumes.
Readers of this book who are familiar with the historical books of the Bible will find a lot of parallels (mostly intentional, I would suspect) between the events of this particular story and biblical history. King Akabe, the main character of this particular novel, has a story that reminds one of David in some respects, and his desire to rebuild the temple (and his success at doing so) also have some parallels with Solomon (including the marriage with a heathen queen but minus the polygamy). Some of the events in the lives of those around him remind one of incidents from the life of Elisha, and even Moses. Though there are clear parallels with the Bible, this is not a strict allegory but is a work of its own imagination and skill.
Nevertheless, it is to be expected that most of those who read this novel and are most fond of it are believers in the Bible. Though the author does make some doctrinal stances (including on the immortal soul) that are not supported by scripture, on a whole the novel does present the lovingkindness and mercy of the OT God in a way that is often not sufficiently appreciated among Christians, who often follow Marcionite tendencies of condemning the God of the OT as cruel and harsh and unloving and contrasting him with the loving and merciful Christ. Nonetheless, this book does show the power of God (called "The Infinite" here) as opposed to the machinations and self-deification of false religions. Those who are in sympathy with biblical standards and ideals should be in general sympathy with the author's presentation and worldview.
The plot of this novel is rather action-packed, full of fighting, miracles, political machinations, metaphysical musings, and the struggle of believers to discern and follow God's ways and seek His mercy when they inevitably stumble, and to evangelize to believers of other faiths, whether in their family, or even one's enemies. Questions of loyalty and trust and faithfulness abound, as the king is disappointed in his efforts to marry a lovely prophetess who happens to be in love with someone else, and rather than taking vengeance on his trusted friend (whom she loves) he ends up in a political marriage with a shy abused heathen noblewoman all the while dodging numerous assassination attempts and dealing with the aftermath of civil war within his own fictional land of Siphra (a stand-in, it would appear, for biblical Israel). Though there is a great deal of peril and loss here, ultimately the book is optimistic and full of the workings of divine providence and outright miraculous intervention. The characters are imperfect and flawed, but the good characters are broadly sympathetic and their struggles to live the ideals of their faith in an imperfect world out to resonate with readers looking for fictional action that does not insult faith. In short, it's an enjoyable and competent work.
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