Author Melissa Dugger weaves a tale of love, betrayal and the supernatural in her new Christian young adult fiction, “Destiny Maker: Lost Souls Trilogy Book One” (published by WestBow Press). “As a Christian, it is my belief that at some point in our life we all must make a choice as to which side of the supernatural we will fight with,” Dugger writes. “The question is not whether the battle will take place; the battle has already begun, we are already in it. It is time to choose a side and be the Light in this world.” Katie Duncan has been chosen by the Destiny Maker to lead the souls of men rallying to fight the Dark Spirits. Her doubt and fear threatens to end her journey before it can even begin. To lead the army of Light, she must first discover the true power already in her, and be able to place her trust in the one who put it in her. As if leading an army into battle isn’t hard enough, Katie finds herself caught up in a battle for her heart. Her feelings for two guys are growing, but it will take the threat of death for her to discover who truly holds her heart and her love. An excerpt from “Destiny Maker”: “She had to accept the fact that this was what she had been called to do. Whether she thought she was the right person or not, she would go into battle, none the less, and fight with and for these people. Power surged through her. It was immense and getting stronger. She had been seeking answers to her questions, but perhaps it was time to stop asking and start listening.” Source: PRWEB
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