Oh my goodness! Okay, let me just quote the man, Ted Dekker, himself. “This Story Is For Everyone But Not Everyone Is For This Story.” Once again, Ted DeKker places a parable before you and challenges you to discover more about yourself and the true meaning of life. There is so much transformation taking place in this novel that it keeps you on your toes. You can feel pulled in two different directions. Will you hold out for everlasting, passionate love, or boiling hot lust? Both passions get in your head. You are wrestling with the possibility of deception and is the deception worth it.
What ever attracts you, whatever draws you, you may find yourself walking the majestic halls of the castle to find — your lover. In your search, there will be many opportunities to be pulled away. You will find out what you are made of and what your relationship is made of, when the sirens call your name.
Two very handsome and very different men are sent to protect two beautiful princesses and their mother. Before they could actually get there, the more sober warrior receives a warning from heaven, delivered by a dried up, old man. Evil wants to challenge him.
As freaky as the old man looks with his crow, and as distant as the information sounds, you and the main character store it in the back of your mind, like a haunting memory. What happens next are the things that book clubs are made of . Who would you love? Why? What would you do to save your love? Is it worth it?
Kim S-J