The Light of Reason (The Seekers Book 3)
Description
<p><strong><em>“But what are we without dreams?”</em></strong></p><p>Orah and Nathaniel return home with miracles from across the sea, hoping to bring a better life for their people. Instead, they find the world they left in chaos.</p><p>A new grand vicar, known as the usurper, has taken over the keep and is using its knowledge to reinforce his hold on power.</p><p>Despite their good intentions, the seekers find themselves leading an army, and for the first time in a millennium, their world experiences the horror of war.</p><p>But the keepmasters’ science is no match for the dreamers, leaving Orah and Nathaniel their cruelest choice—face bloody defeat and the death of their enlightenment, or use the genius of the dreamers to tread the slippery slope back to the darkness.</p><h1><strong><em>THE LIGHT OF REASON</em> by David Litwack</strong></h1><p>Evolved Publishing presents the third book of "The Seekers" series, closing out the story started in the critically-acclaimed, multiple award-winning <em>The Children of Darkness</em>, and continued in the award-winning <em>The Stuff of Stars</em>. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><strong>Books by David Litwack:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>The Children of Darkness</em> (The Seekers - Book 1)</li><li><em>The Stuff of Stars</em> (The Seekers - Book 2)</li><li><em>The Light of Reason</em> (The Seekers - Book 3) [Coming November 28, 2016]</li><li><em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></li><li><em>Along the Watchtower</em></li></ul><h2><strong>More Great Sci-Fi from Evolved Publishing:</strong></h2><ul><li><em>Red Death</em> by Jeff Altabef</li><li><em>Shroud of Eden</em> by Marlin Desault</li><li><em>The Jakkattu Vector</em> by P.K. Tyler</li></ul>
Story Behind The Book
A collection of 16 short stories of varying themes, from horror to mystery, thriller to romantic suspence, fantasy to humour.
Reviews
"A delightfully twisted collection of stories perfect for reading by the fire with a nice glass of blood red wine." ~ Jay Flannery<div><br /><div>"I can't wait for more. Ennis has a unique voice I am sure to remember." ~ Skott Erikssen, author of My Cross to Bear</div><br /><div>"On my bookshelf I own collections of stories by the likes of M.R. James, Conan Doyle, and H.P Lovecraft and I hope Emma Ennis would not be insulted if I said that stories of this kind belong beside these. A natural storyteller Ennis is definitely someone to watch for in the furture." ~ Dean Cowan, reviewer for Book Pleasures</div></div><br /><div>"Only two authors have made the skin tighten on the back of my neck so fierce that I could barely turn my head. Stephen King was the first, James Herbert was the second, and now I can add Emma Ennis to that list." ~ Darren Gallagher</div><br /><div>"The theme of love and loss runs through many of the tales in this collection, and I found myself thinking of several of these stories days after I had finished the book. For me, that is a sign of good writing, and fantastic storytelling." ~ Edward McFadden, author of The Black Death of Babylon</div>