About the Book
Book: Child of Destiny
Author: T.E Bradford
Genre: Christian YA Fantasy
Release Date: May 26, 2020
Across the Divide, a storm is brewing.
In a world where power determines position,
Is it her
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My Review:
Book two in this series picks up where book one left off. That said, I'd not say this is a stand-alone. It needed a "previously" or to be sure you have read book one first. That aside, it flows well, in a clearly built world. It's not lost on me that the main topic is one we seem to be on the brink of now, and have had in our country's past, civil war. It really made this story hit closer to "home" for me. There's a huge cast of characters. Some are new to this book, others we know from the first book. Good and evil are clearly shown while retaining a beautiful emphasis on the One God. Nova is sure to pull at other's heartstrings, as she has pulled at mine. What will be the final purposes of a girl who has the most
5 Stars
About the Author
Author of the Divide Series books, Six World Sagas, and international bestseller Written in the Stars, Tracy believes her writing is a little piece of magic God gave her.
“Life is hard enough. I want stories to transport me to another place. A magical place, where I can stretch out my hand to touch the wonder of this vast universe God created. A
More from T.E. Bradford
Thanks so much for stopping by to hear a bit about Child of Destiny, book two in the Divide Series. I’m so excited to share it with all of you!
In this second book in the series, one of the characters enjoys a special treat. This yumminess goes by the name of Hazelnut Delight. It’s a simple, but fantastic recipe that only a very select few will receive. Shhh!!! It’s a family secret!
HAZELNUT DELIGHT RECIPE
What you’ll need:
2 homemade (or your favorite store-bought) pie crusts
1 jar of hazelnut spread
Directions:
1. Roll out (or unroll) pie crust.
2. Using a spoon, coat the crust in a thin layer of hazelnut spread.
3. Start at one side and carefully roll the pie crust up (leave it resting on the seam to help seal.
4. Pinch the ends to close and seal them.
5. Cut the roll into slices (approx 1/2″).
6. Set the slices on their sides on a baking sheet. These will get gooey/sticky as they bake, so you may want to use a silicone baking liner.
TIP: If you like crunchier, flakier crusts, let the rolls loosen as you set them down, opening up the pinwheel shape a bit. If you like more solid, dense treats, leave them tightly rolled. Or, like me, let them land however they will and get a bit of both. 😉
7. Bake at 375 for approx 20-25 minutes – until they are a deep golden brown.
Let cool a bit, and enjoy! You’ll be amazed at the yummy flavor. And as you read, you’ll be able to appreciate the scent and taste right along with the character. Happy Reading (and eating)!
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, T.E. is giving away the grand prize package of a themed basket with a one-of-a-kind natural gemstone necklace, a musical instrument, a print copy of The Song of the High King (a Bradford original), and additional books and items!!
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/104a5/child-of-destiny-celebration-tour-giveaway
Wonderful review, Carol! Sounds like one not to miss. Thank you for sharing.
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