(The Tale of Rose and Ed: Book Two)
Dear Reader, if a trilogy of books about two clever and kind siblings and their misadventures were to be compared to a theatrical performance, this story would be the second act.
Following the tragically unfortunate events that occurred near the end of A House Named Haven, Rose and Ed Bode are right where we left them, holding hands in their darkened, empty home with dirty, tear-streaked faces. They’re filled with numerous, burning questions all demanding answers. Questions like: Where were their parents? Why had they been lied to? Would the Drifter find them again? Who was “Pattos,” and why should they be wary of them?
Whether any of those questions will be answered in this book remains to be seen.
You’ve now reached the second part of this tragic tale, Dear Reader. The lights are all dimmed and the curtain is drawn closed. The second act is about to begin…
The Storytellers follows two clever siblings, Rose and Ed, who have found themselves in a strange and mysterious story—fraught with danger and excitement along the way. They’ll need cleverness, courage, compassion, and each other to make it all the way to the end…
Suitable for anyone who enjoys reading about any or all of these topics:
- Secret societies intent on saving the world from certain doom
- Diabolical organizations with sinister motivations
- Exciting theatrical performances put on by traveling actors
- Heartwarming stories about families who love each other
- Clever children outwitting dastardly villains
- Stories of courage and hope in frightening and hopeless situations
The Tale of Rose and Ed ends with Book Three—The Knight Who Remembered.
