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What if you knew a spell to force others to do your bidding? Would you use it? Thrust into the role of saving the stones of power, Shaeleen is still learning how to manage the magical abilities she has been given. As the holder of a TruthStone, every lie she hears or tells causes her immense physical pain. Sent to find Princess Diamonique to prevent a civil war,Shaeleen travels with her brother, Wizard Protector Cole, and her friend, Orin.But her journey veers off course when she discovers an evil shadow power threatening the magic of Wayland. As Shaeleen gathers the other stones of power, she discovers a TruthSpell that can force others to tell the truth and force them to follow her will. Will her newfound powers help her save Wayland's magic? Or will she become a monster worse than the one she is fighting against? Read book 2 of the TruthSeer Archives to continue a great YA fantasy adventure with powerful magic, evil wizards, and lots of exciting action.
Author

Mike was born in California and has lived in multiple states from the west coast to the east coast. He cannot remember a time when he wasn't reading a book. At school, home, on vacation, at work at lunch time, and yes even a few pages in the car (at times when he just couldn't put that great book down). Though he has read all sorts of genres he has always been drawn to fantasy. It is his way of escaping to a simpler time filled with magic, wonders and heroics of young men and women. Other than reading, Mike has always enjoyed the outdoors. From the beaches in Southern California to the warm waters of North Carolina. From the waterfalls in the Northwest to the Rocky Mountains in Utah. Mike has appreciated the beauty that God provides for us. He also enjoys hiking, discovering nature, playing a little basketball or volleyball, and most recently disc golf. He has a lovely wife who has always supported him, and three beautiful children who have been the center of his life. Mike began writing stories in elementary school and moved on to larger novels in his early adult years. He has worked in corporate finance for most of his career. That, along with spending time with his wonderful family and obligations at church has made it difficult to find the time to truly dedicate to writing. In the last few years as his children have become older he has returned to doing what he truly enjoys - writing!


