As defenders of the light, three children embark on a journey to stop the dark forces invading their land.
Because of their faith, twelve-year-old Lauren and her younger brothers, Aiden and Ethan, prevailed in the battle for the Tower of Light. But their victory did not stop the Dark One. Darkness continues to spread across Zoura’s frontier.
Now, in a vision, Mother tells them to light a second tower in Blooming Glen. Before they can set out on their journey with the Knight Protector, their Uncle arrives with a different set of instructions. He doesn’t trust the Knight Protector or the Mighty Mercenaries and believes the children should go to grandma’s house instead.
Unyielding in his belief, Uncle unknowingly leads the children off their path. And a misguided acolyte follows them. Lurking in the shadows, he strikes at every opportunity as the dark forces prepare to descend.
Lauren, Aiden, and Ethan are Zoura’s last defense. Can they convince their Uncle of the truth—that he must listen to the still small voice—and make it to Blooming Glen before the Dark One’s forces overtake them?

Still Small Voice is the second book in Allen Brokken’s Towers of Light, a faith-based fantasy for middle-grader readers. It releases July 24, 2020.
Additional details about the upcoming release are available at https://www.lightofmine.net/stillsmallvoice.
Still Small Voice is available for preorder on Amazon.
If you haven’t read the first book, Light of Mine, grab the Kindle version while it’s free. Or pick up a paperback at a reduced price.
About Allen Brokken

Allen Brokken is a teacher at heart, a husband and father most of all. He’s a joyful writer by the abundant grace of God. Follow his endeavors @towersoflight, @twodadsandajoke, and http://www.brokken.net. Your children can grow their own faith and love of God by following the adventures of Lauren, Aiden, and Ethan (plus their pets!) at instagram.com/towersoflight.
The cover is so eye-catching. Sounds like an interesting read!
It is! Magpie Designs did a good job on the cover. My son enjoyed the first book and is looking forward to the second. The stories have great messages for kids wrapped up in a fantasy adventure.