Media and Reviews

Recent Reviews:

Carol at Deseret Book:

5 out of 5 STARS: “My daughter loved this book so much she asked for the kindle version as well. My sons enjoyed it too. It has adventure, funny dialogue, and I was pleasantly surprised at how well researched it was…”(more…)

Nellie at Goodreads:

4 out of 5 STARS: “I loved this book. Very fun LDS story. Fun, and similar to Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites…”(more…)

Jules at Amazon.com:

5 out of 5 STARS: “I bought this book both in paperback and for my kindle. It is a great story with some interesting conjecture. A great read for YA and adults.”…(more…)

Catherine at DeseretBook.com:

5 out of 5 STARS: “Positively a beautiful story about a Father and Son separated from different beliefs…”(more)

Deseret News Review by Branden Hurst: “An entertaining page-turner for the whole family!” (more…)

5 out of 5 STARS from Erick at Amazon: “I loved how the main character grew and changed throughout the book. I also really enjoyed the way the two stories wove together…” (more…)

Rhonda at Goodreads:
5 out of 5 STARS: “Well I did not put the book down till I had finished reading it. It was a good story then it got even better…” (more…)

Abbey at DeseretBook.com:

5 out of 5 STARS: “This was a really good story. I am interested in archaeology, so it was fun to read. I especially like how the author gave me a glimpse into what life with the Gadianton robbers might have been like…”(more…)

Jen at Mean Old Library Teacher:

“The story itself is a good one. Archaeology is fascinating to me, and I found myself wishing I could be on a similar dig site. The characters were interesting, believable…”(more…)

Aimee at Amazon:

5 out of 5 STARS: “What a great read for adults and teens alike! Guys will embrace the action and suspense. Girls will swoon over the love story…”(more…)

Selma at Goodreads:

4 out of 5 STARS: “I truly enjoyed this book. It was a little “different” for me, since it was written for LDS (Mormon) teens, and I don’t know anything about the Mormon church, but I did enjoy the archaeology aspect…”(more…)

 

 

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