The Broken Window (Threshold Series Book 3)
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In this third installment of Christa Kinde?s Threshold Series, Prissie Pomeroy sheds much of her naiveté as her hometown is shaken by an invisible war. Angels and demons clash in this supernatural adventure for readers aged eleven and up.Jedrick can?t say for sure if Prissie met the members of his Flight because she was in danger, or if she?s in danger because she knows them. Either way, she?s being singled out by a cunning foe. While Prissie throws herself into the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Koji takes his promise seriously and stays close by her side. Prissie can?t wait to share her Christmas traditions with him. Including Ransom and Marcus in the festivities is harder to take. A new enemy turns out to be an old friend. A demonic horde boils up from the Deep. A light is sent into the darkness. Prissie?s about to discover that some gifts are greater than others, and some triumphs come at great price.From BooklistThe strong third title in Kinde?s Threshold series sees a more mature 15-year-old Prissie Pomeroy battling the forces of good and evil with some angelic help and a healthy dose of adventure. Apart from being able to see real angels, Prissie?s life is otherwise typical of a young Christian teen dealing with school, boys, friends, family, and faith. But now the demonic horde of the Deep might be coming to destroy Prissie?s angel friends, and her own courage and resilience will be needed in the face of this deadly new threat. Prissie?s daily life at school suffers as her attention is distracted by the supernatural goings-on, and her friendships become strained as typical school gossip and rumors threaten to suck her into the more superficial dilemmas of teenagers. Prissie attempts to maintain focus by sharing her family?s holiday traditions with guardian angel Koji, but everything important to her will be tested as the story unfolds. Grades 6-8. --Julie TrevelyanAbout the AuthorHead in the clouds. Feet on the ground. Heart in the story. Christa Kinde is a cheerful homebody whose imagination takes her to new places with every passing day. Making her home between misty mornings and brimming bookshelves in Southern California, she keeps her lively family close and her trusty laptop closer. Christa has been writing for more than a decade, producing numerous workbooks and study guides for Max Lucado, John MacArthur, and Women of Faith.
In this third installment of Christa Kinde?s Threshold Series, Prissie Pomeroy sheds much of her naiveté as her hometown is shaken by an invisible war. Angels and demons clash in this supernatural adventure for readers aged eleven and up.Jedrick can?t say for sure if Prissie met the members of his Flight because she was in danger, or if she?s in danger because she knows them. Either way, she?s being singled out by a cunning foe. While Prissie throws herself into the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Koji takes his promise seriously and stays close by her side. Prissie can?t wait to share her Christmas traditions with him. Including Ransom and Marcus in the festivities is harder to take. A new enemy turns out to be an old friend. A demonic horde boils up from the Deep. A light is sent into the darkness. Prissie?s about to discover that some gifts are greater than others, and some triumphs come at great price.From BooklistThe strong third title in Kinde?s Threshold series sees a more mature 15-year-old Prissie Pomeroy battling the forces of good and evil with some angelic help and a healthy dose of adventure. Apart from being able to see real angels, Prissie?s life is otherwise typical of a young Christian teen dealing with school, boys, friends, family, and faith. But now the demonic horde of the Deep might be coming to destroy Prissie?s angel friends, and her own courage and resilience will be needed in the face of this deadly new threat. Prissie?s daily life at school suffers as her attention is distracted by the supernatural goings-on, and her friendships become strained as typical school gossip and rumors threaten to suck her into the more superficial dilemmas of teenagers. Prissie attempts to maintain focus by sharing her family?s holiday traditions with guardian angel Koji, but everything important to her will be tested as the story unfolds. Grades 6-8. --Julie TrevelyanAbout the AuthorHead in the clouds. Feet on the ground. Heart in the story. Christa Kinde is a cheerful homebody whose imagination takes her to new places with every passing day. Making her home between misty mornings and brimming bookshelves in Southern California, she keeps her lively family close and her trusty laptop closer. Christa has been writing for more than a decade, producing numerous workbooks and study guides for Max Lucado, John MacArthur, and Women of Faith.