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Breaking free from the fear that drained Jacob's life was just the first step toward freedom from the solitary existence he had endured for most of his life. Now Jacob and his friend, the griffin named Shadow, find themselves on a new world where King Pontis has imprisoned Cecilia, the true Queen, and imposed his oppressive regime on the inhabitants of the once inclusive world. As Jacob and Shadow take up the fight for their lives and the lives of the oppressed people of Liferné, they discover an even more dangerous enemy looming - an enemy dedicated to eradicating all life on Liferné. Not…mehr

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Breaking free from the fear that drained Jacob's life was just the first step toward freedom from the solitary existence he had endured for most of his life. Now Jacob and his friend, the griffin named Shadow, find themselves on a new world where King Pontis has imprisoned Cecilia, the true Queen, and imposed his oppressive regime on the inhabitants of the once inclusive world. As Jacob and Shadow take up the fight for their lives and the lives of the oppressed people of Liferné, they discover an even more dangerous enemy looming - an enemy dedicated to eradicating all life on Liferné. Not even Pontis, with his Elite army, can defeat this enemy. Jacob and Shadow's race to restore Cecilia to the throne turns into a race to save the entire world. Caleb Monroe's exciting sequel to Breaking Free will leave the reader spellbound as Jacob and Shadow struggle to overthrow Pontis and his Elite, rescue Cecilia, and protect Liferné from a vicious and unrelenting enemy.
Autorenporträt
Caleb is the author of Breaking Free, The Battle for Liferné, and The Seeder's Gift-the first three books in The Wind's Cry series. He is also a chemistry teacher at St. Louis Catholic High School in Lake Charles, LA. He studied chemistry at McNeese State University and is married to Jamie Monroe. He loves comic books, putting some of his deepest fears into his own characters, stories that have a way of speaking to a person, and books that are just plain fun. That was the basis for his first three books.