"The only time I put it down was when I fell asleep reading!"  ★★★★★
A  coming of age story set in a world where kings are the puppets of  trapped demons and demigods influence events from their hidden city.  Children of the Blessing is the first book in the Lemurian Chronicles,  an epic fantasy series, and is perfect for fans of Robert Jordan,  Brandon Sanderson, Raymond E. Feist and other great fantasy authors.
Long  before the world of man, demons and demigods battled for dominance.  After the demons were finally bound in the Well of Sacrifice, the system  of good and evil became tentatively balanced. Now that balance is  threatened.
Marked at birth by the gods, Renn and Avaris set  in motion an ancient prophecy that promises to shift the balance of  power, so dark forces will rule unchecked. With armies and a host of  magic users at his command, the Grand Warlock, Khan Devin, is determined  to use the boys to fix his place as the unchallenged ruler of man.
When  Renn comes of age, his family is attacked and his home destroyed by  Khan’s followers. Joining other teenage Lore users, Renn has to make the  perilous journey across the continent to reach the safety of Elder  Island to be trained by the Lore Masters, with Khan Devin determined to  stop them at every step. 
Far to the north, Avaris is  abandoned and left for dead by his father, the high clan chief, who  fears his blessed child. Now on his own, Avaris fights for survival with  the help of an outcast necromancer. But when Avaris’s tribe is attacked  by Khan’s evil creatures and the survivors taken as slaves, Avaris must  find a way to free his people. He follows the evil creatures to the  Cragg Mountains, where he must face the full forces of the evil side of  the Lore.
Renn and Avaris must defeat Kahn Devin and his dark  forces before the demons are unleashed and the world devolves into  never-ending despair . . .  which means Renn and Avaris must accomplish  the impossible and change their destiny.
"The author does a  phenomenal job in creating for the reader a magical world that is both  suspenseful and compelling. I love a book that can seamlessly blend my  reality with its world of fantasy and magic. Perry Morris’s book,  Children of the Blessing, does just that."
--Peg Glover, Write-Escape.com
 
                
               
            