Author: Phyllis Cherry
Title: Mystery at Camp Esther
Series: White Feathers Academy #2
Genre: Middle-Grade, YA Fantasy
Halo’s life changed the day she flew up to study with the angel academy. Now she has wings of her own, and so does Midas, the big golden dog and her best friend. They are ready for their first real mission--a dangerous one that could cost them everything.
Arriving at Camp Esther, Halo and Midas become the target of a killer after helping an injured man. But they are determined to fulfill their mission, even if they are not sure what it is. Could it be helping Marie, a lonely teenager confined to a wheelchair?
Marie’s dreams often come true and foreshadow the danger surrounding Halo and Midas. Things are further complicated when Halo questions the sincerity of Marie’s new crush. Could he be the person who hurt Midas? Halo doesn’t know who to trust.
At the camp, accidents, sabotage, and death threats happen, and everything points to the new girl and her dog. Someone wants them to fail their mission and will kill to get rid of Halo and Midas. Will they survive return to White Feathers Academy as failures, or will this mission cost them their lives?
Title: White Feathers Academy
Series: White Feathers Academy #1
WHAT
IF - Somewhere in the galaxy there is a school taught by angels?
WHAT
IF – A young person with no special talent finds the one perfect
gift?
WHAT
IF – Youngsters who failed to survive their first life are given a
new life?
WHAT
IF – One evil young girl threatens talented students with her
greed?
Halo
Havens didn’t know that angels had special talents and different
jobs.
She’d
never met an android, talked to a giant fish or met an angel.
Her
life changed the day she skated in front of a car trying to rescue a
puppy and was transported to the fantastic world of White Feathers
Academy. There she makes new friends, accepts the challenge of a
seemingly hopeless job and embarks on the greatest adventure of her
new young life, if she can survive the tests.
Excerpt
After tossing around in my bed for what seemed to be hours, I called Koze and showed him the latest note. This caused more blinking and twirling followed by a few seconds of silence before he gave me a surprising answer.
“The Fallen Ones are the children of wrath.”
My first thought was maybe they were children who did not survive their world, either. Maybe they were on a mission.
“No, not like you.” It was amazing how Koze knew exactly what I was thinking.
“The Fallen lived within our realms and enjoyed all the blessings of the protective angels until their submissions to Deadly Sins claimed their souls. They became scavengers who ravage the souls of the good.”
“Koze, you’re frightening me.”
“I must tell you the truth. You have been warned. Your mission has declared itself. Now, you must be strong to survive. I am a link away.” I sat on Midas’ favorite rug and watched Koze fade away then cried myself to sleep.
Phyllis Cherry loves to write about her imaginary friends who remind her to tell their stories. She likes to paint watercolor pictures, participate in Bible Studies, and has studied culinary arts and winemaking both in America and abroad.
Phyllis and her husband live on the west coast of Florida where they enjoy the beautiful sunsets and watching the moon rise above the bay.
Phyllis is a member of Florida West Coast Writers, Florida Star Fiction Writers, SCBWI and Florida Writers Association.
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This sounds like a really good read.
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