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Back from their long journey to help the giant Iron Lions resolve their conflict with Val ka'Yoom, Jayden Blue and Raylene Hawkins feel the exhaustion from their recent adventures. But another week of school is waiting for them, and Jayden's cats, Hex and Halo, simply must have a new set of games to play every day before school. At school, Jayden pursues a new direction in his life: auditioning for the class play. Raylene is focused on the art contest and using her new appreciation of colors. To complicate things, they might never again see Jayden's parents, school, their classmates, their…mehr

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Back from their long journey to help the giant Iron Lions resolve their conflict with Val ka'Yoom, Jayden Blue and Raylene Hawkins feel the exhaustion from their recent adventures. But another week of school is waiting for them, and Jayden's cats, Hex and Halo, simply must have a new set of games to play every day before school. At school, Jayden pursues a new direction in his life: auditioning for the class play. Raylene is focused on the art contest and using her new appreciation of colors. To complicate things, they might never again see Jayden's parents, school, their classmates, their teachers, or even the bus driver as they had before their search to find Val ka'Yoom. In their World So Close, they both must find their courage in a place where fear is waiting in every shadow. It's a dark side of that world that the Iron Lions call . . . The Forest of Night Fallen.
Autorenporträt
Edward Allen Karr was born, raised, and continues to reside in Ohio, USA. He has written more than twenty novels across multiple series and genres. The stories range from middle-grade coming of age (the A World So Close series) to books that are best enjoyed by mature readers (the Risk and the Killers series; the Thrills N Kills in the Hills series). Other books delve into the seemingly magical aspects of life (the Fringes of Infinity series) and the hazards of trying to distinguish what one knows from what one believes (the Socrates Lewis Stories series). He publishes all of his works through Lakeside Letters, LLC.