Book Four – The Crown of Kuros (205 pages)
The young prince stared in astonishment. The tall, slender white figure, so gossamer and transparent that he could still see the rocks and trees behind her, again had silently appeared just beyond the campfire. Her pearl-white gown fluttered gently in the breeze. In her left hand she held a single rose, a deep crimson blossom that glowed with a light all its own. With her right hand she was slowly plucking the petals and dropping them to the ground.
“Prince Josiah,” she whispered softly, and her voice was the gentle sound of a summer breeze, “I have come to show you the future. Your future. If your heart is open, my prince, what you see tonight will change you forever.”
The Castle of Faith is in an uproar when the priceless Crown of Kuros is stolen in broad daylight from the castle keep. All evidence points to Morphina, a wicked enchantress who can transform herself to appear as any animal or person. Prince Josiah, Prince Selwyn, and the other knights of the castle engage in a quest to find the crown before it falls into the hands of Argamor. But Josiah alone can recover the crown, and to do so he must engage in an impossible battle.
This fourth adventure, the very heart of the Terrestria allegory series, will cause the reader to ponder a royal question that no one else can answer.