Dear Reader, if you want to read a heartwarming story about two clever and kind children visiting their dear, old grandfather, exploring a seemingly enchanted forest, and wandering through a house full of secrets and stories, I urge you to look elsewhere. While such story elements are found within this book, that is not all you will find-and not all of it will be to your liking. There are sinister plots, cruel intentions, betrayals of trust, and devastating heartbreak as well.
If you
still insist on reading
A House Named Haven, consider yourself warned, Dear Reader...
Told in a narrative style similar to Lemony Snicket's
A Series of Unfortunate Events,
A House Named Haven follows two clever siblings, Rose and Ed, who love reading books and hearing stories about dastardly villains and triumphant heroes. Little do they know, they're about to be right in the middle of one of those stories themselves...
Suitable for all families with children ages 8+ who enjoy reading any or all of these things:
- The wonders-and dangers-of imagination
- The joys of childhood
- The love of a family
- Exciting adventures
- Heart-pounding car chases
- Fiction and fables
The Tale of Rose and Ed continues with Book Two: The Storytellers-available now!