
House of Prophecy by Glen Dahlgren
Genre: YA Fantasy 12-18yrs
Pages: 385
Publisher: Mysterium Storyworks

BACK OF THE BOOK:
The Child of Chaos changed the world. The House of Prophecy could tear it to shreds.
When Lorre fulfilled her destiny, she didn’t expect to survive. In fact, prophecy warns that her continued existence could rip the world apart. However, nothing can deter Galen from trying to coax his mother back home from the Dreaming nor stop the Harbingers of Chaos from trying to transform her into their new goddess.
Searching for the keys to decipher the prophecy leads to the mysterious Home for Wayward Children—but the manor’s dark history and long-hidden secrets unlock Lorre’s immense power and push her to the brink of madness.
Galen, Dantess, and their friends aren’t even sure what side they should be fighting on. Getting his mother back was everything Galen dreamed of, but keeping her alive could doom them all.
The House of Prophecy is the second book in the multiple award-winning YA fantasy series the Chronicles of Chaos. Its tale of inevitable rebellion, immeasurable magic, and imminent divinity is sure to enthrall fans of Rick Riordan, Brandon Sanderson, and George R. R. Martin.
REVIEW:
Another addition to a series of books I just cannot put down once I start reading. When reading the last two books of the series I felt each had a solid end and the story felt whole and yet I always want more to the story because the characters are so endearing. Each novel brings so much more to the overall story as well as continued character development even in the protagonists.
The author has created characters that could continue on for many adventures and I’m finding it difficult to accept that I am almost at the end of a series that surely could have more books yet.

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