The Ritual of the Four

Kids, Fiction, Fantasy and Magic, Teen, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Ritual of the Four by Carla Trueheart, World Castle Publishing, LLC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Carla Trueheart ISBN: 9781629893488
Publisher: World Castle Publishing, LLC Publication: October 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Carla Trueheart
ISBN: 9781629893488
Publisher: World Castle Publishing, LLC
Publication: October 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For sixteen-year-old Shaw Huntley, a normal day includes running from two men who want to kill him. Shaw has a dark ability: using only the power of his mind, and visualizing a specific gold and jeweled dagger, he can telekinetically cut or slice objects. If he gets angry enough, he can even cut people. Unfortunately, the two men chasing him murdered his father in search of the physical gold dagger currently in Shaw’s possession—and they will stop at nothing to track him down and obtain it.
When Shaw ends up in Rockpoint, New York, he meets Melody Tufts, a gamer who finds a mysterious triangular symbol on the hilt of Shaw’s dagger. After some investigation, Shaw learns his connection with the dagger and his dark ability were the results of a secret ritual—The Ritual of the Four—performed centuries ago by his ancestors. His dagger is number one in a group of four unique items, each one representative of the four magic elements: fire, water, air, and earth. He also learns there’s a way to reverse the Ritual of the Four forever so he can stop running, settle into a school, and perhaps even begin a romance with Melody. But after the two embark on a dangerous quest to reverse the ritual, decoding clues and unearthing maps, Shaw questions if he wants to toss away his ability—or finally face his foes.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

For sixteen-year-old Shaw Huntley, a normal day includes running from two men who want to kill him. Shaw has a dark ability: using only the power of his mind, and visualizing a specific gold and jeweled dagger, he can telekinetically cut or slice objects. If he gets angry enough, he can even cut people. Unfortunately, the two men chasing him murdered his father in search of the physical gold dagger currently in Shaw’s possession—and they will stop at nothing to track him down and obtain it.
When Shaw ends up in Rockpoint, New York, he meets Melody Tufts, a gamer who finds a mysterious triangular symbol on the hilt of Shaw’s dagger. After some investigation, Shaw learns his connection with the dagger and his dark ability were the results of a secret ritual—The Ritual of the Four—performed centuries ago by his ancestors. His dagger is number one in a group of four unique items, each one representative of the four magic elements: fire, water, air, and earth. He also learns there’s a way to reverse the Ritual of the Four forever so he can stop running, settle into a school, and perhaps even begin a romance with Melody. But after the two embark on a dangerous quest to reverse the ritual, decoding clues and unearthing maps, Shaw questions if he wants to toss away his ability—or finally face his foes.

More books from World Castle Publishing, LLC

Cover of the book The Jewel in the Cave by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Hawkins by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Walker (Bowen Boys#1) by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book For One Night Only by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Ricochet by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book The Diary of Payton Wren by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Ryan by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Impassable Force by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Mercy by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book The Adventures of Bobby Allen by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book In Time by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Into the Wild by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Dangerous (Courting the Darkness #2) by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book The South Village by Carla Trueheart
Cover of the book Bryant by Carla Trueheart
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy