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Kingdom's Reign (Kingdom, Book 6)

Kingdom's Reign (Kingdom, Book 6)

Published in
2003
4.30
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Description

While the Knights of the Prince train in the Kingdom Across the Sea, the Dark Knight, Lucius, reigns in Arrethtrae with complete authority.  But when a small group of loyalists swears allegiance to the King, the Prince returns, and in a mighty battle, Lucius and the Shadow Warriors are vanquished and imprisoned in the Wasteland.  Peace and prosperity renew the land, and the Prince rules from the royal city of Chessington.  While the heroic Cedric travels as ambassador, he sees that every corner of Arrethtrae reaps the benefits of prosperity brought to the land by the Prince's reign.  But not everyone will swear allegiance to the King, and it seems this paradise may be lost yet again because of the pride and greed of evil men who plot to free the Dark Knight and his minions.  Cedric rides desperately to bring the news before it's too late.  Journey to Arrethtrae in this multi-voice dramatization, where the King and His Son implement a bold plan to save their kingdom; where courage, faith, and loyalty stand tall in the face of opposition; where good will not bow to evil - where the King reigns... along with His Son!
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#6

Why to read

  • Engaging Storytelling: 'Kingdom's Reign' offers a captivating narrative that combines action, adventure, and spiritual themes, making it an engaging read for both young adults and older readers who enjoy allegorical fiction.
  • Moral and Spiritual Insights: The book, like others in the 'Kingdom' series, provides valuable lessons on faith, virtue, and the battle between good and evil, encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and moral choices.
  • Character Development: Readers who have followed the 'Kingdom' series will appreciate the continued growth and development of the characters in 'Kingdom's Reign', offering a satisfying progression and depth to the story's protagonists.
  • Allegorical Connections: Chuck Black's series is known for its allegorical connections to biblical events and principles. 'Kingdom's Reign' is no exception, providing readers with thought-provoking parallels that can lead to deeper understanding and discussion of the Christian faith.