Author: Craig W. Dressler
I just received a review of the Christian teen novel entitled Hafren: A Fantasy for the Young at Heart from the Midwest Book Review. Here it is:
"This is the story of an adventure of two youths, although these youths are not like the ones we are use to, nor do they live or travel as we are use to. Their names are Shuh and Ufh. You find out in the story how these two got their names, which is quite fun to learn. The two fellows looked different and because of that others stayed away from them, but that doesn't stop their quest for adventure as they go on a journey and find themselves helping to fight with others against the invasion of Hafren. Are they afraid? Perhaps! But this trip holds many surprise for them.
As the battle continues they encounter the Queen. The Queen, who is evil, tries to make the boys serve her, but is unable to make her witchcraft work. Is the power of God preventing it? You decide. The boys are resourceful and after much learning to work together and interaction with others they meet and join with on the way, they overcome the enemy. During this time, Ufh becomes serious with taking Jesus into his heart.
This story is one of overcoming evil with the help of God, friendship, and helping your fellow man along the way. It is an entertaining and God-principal story that any teen should enjoy."
Hafren: A Fantasy for the Young at Heart is available from amazon.com and from the Lighthouse Christian Publishing website fantasy page 2 at the following link: http://lighthousechristianpublishing.com
Also, a donated copy of Hafren: A Fantasy for the Young at Heart was read by a wizard or witch in youth facility in New England. He was none to happy with the Christian worldview presented in the novel and said so. However, I think you or your teen will enjoy the fast-paced plot and occasional humor of the book. If you would like to read an excerpt from Hafren: A Fantasy for the Young at Heart, you can go to the following link: http://christianteenfantasy.webs.com
Lastly, for those of you who appreciate such things, there is teaching on forgiveness and pride vs. humility in Hafren: A Fantasy for the Young at Heart. I think almost every parent would appreciate such input into their teen's life.
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