

Indebted: The Berkshire Dragon (Paperback)
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- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreLiterature & Fiction
- Publication dateDecember, 2019
- Pages306
- Age range13 - 18 Years
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The king favors conquests that require his person and authority far away from his daughter, leaving her to her own devices.
Little does he know, things are about to change; the princess has matured. There is a dragon to slay.
On the appointed day, when the princess finds some muscle and companions...she must face the dragon.
No longer a lost bird, Wren discovers a new kingdom, where spirited fans flatter and fawn over her, bringing her gifts, but are they attracted to her skill or to her need?
Besides her greedy, distracted, royal parents, there also arises a problem of treachery. Her greatest strength turns into nightmarish bondage.
She is confronted with a task so impossible, she will need something far beyond her own strength to carry her through. Will she be able to win her quest for freedom or be forever indebted?
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"The story is emotionally gripping and pulls the reader along from Wren at puberty to full womanhood. This plot of INDEBTED lies among the best stories that grab our emotions and don't let go." - BOOKS FOR BONDING HEARTS
This title is purchased by avid readers of The Wingfeather Saga, The Odyssey, Pendragon, A Boy and His Horse, the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Hunger Games, and Divergent. Charmayne Hafen's debut style is similar to: Veronica Roth, Suzanne Collins, J.R.R. Tolkien, Stephen R. Lawhead, and George MacDonald
As a young adult/new adult myth INDEBTED is fringed with scary angels and ghosts as Wren finds herself finding her own authority. Her spirit must negotiate the maze of sorcery, magic, and a peasant-eating dragon before the adventure leads her to light and love.
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This is a very enchanting story set in the 16th century. Oh how I loved reading about castles, knights, princesses and oh yes a dragon. The story is filled with adventure, danger and a young princess who is destined to fight with a sword. In the days where the story is set, it is unheard of for a young girl to be able to use a sword to fight or even to spar. As the story continues the author illustrates the Armor of God in a brilliant way. Princess Wren is by far the best character in the story. She is fierce, beautiful and also holds a deep hurt in her heart. It was sad to learn that her mother had abandoned her at such a young age. Wren has carried the guilt of being the reason her mother left. Her father the king has completely turned his back on Wren. What a horrible way to live thinking you caused a parent to leave and know that your father detests the sight of you. I loved the imagination the author used in having Wren travel to another kingdom and use her ability with the sword to find a new home. The fights were very vividly written. I could hear the clank as two swords collided against each other. Wren finds herself in danger when she is demanded to slay the dragon or find herself locked away forever. Would it be better for her to give into the dragon and be its slave? I cheered as I understood the semblance of what the dragon represented. The dragon or as I refer to it as the enemy or devil whispered lies to Wren in order to control her. She allowed her fears to overtake her mind and fell victim to the enemy's lies. The enemy is the father of lies. He will convince you that he knows what is best for you. He will entice you to follow him thinking you are doing the right thing. One of the main things Wren lacked was trust and belief in herself. The author does an excellent job of showing us how easy it can be to fall for lies from the enemy. Wren felt she was not good enough for anyone and would never find love. The enemy loves to devour us with lies and Wren needed to build her faith in order to slay her demon. I loved reading how Wren slowly began to read the Bible and open her heart to the One who loves us unconditionally. Will Wren be able to trust anyone or will she wander the earth always guarding her heart? The story is filled with wonderful characters who come into Wren's life and try to show her what friendship means. The action is good and the description of the dragon is one that I will not forget. This is not just another princess in distress knight in shining armor to the rescue story. What it is however is a story that uses a young princess to show us how to slay our enemy. God never leaves us. He is always there and all we need to do is have faith and trust. " We all need someone we can count on to be there for us when other people let us down." I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
