The Crier Stone

Lyndsey Lewellen’s sequel explores themes of being a missionary while still feeling angry at the people God has called us to serve.

Juniper Conway has survived the belly of the terra cetus monster. Now can she survive the broken Texas landscape to keep her promise to God and deliver the Crier Stone to Plex City? Lyndsey Lewellen’s dystopian The Crier Stone picks up immediately after the end of book 1, The Chaos Grid. Stakes only climb higher as this fast-paced sequel expands the world lore to create this deeper and more complex sequel. Lewellen introduces new characters who strengthen the story and challenge Juniper’s beliefs. The Crier Stone explores themes of being a missionary while still feeling angry at the people God has called us to serve.

Best for: Fans of post-apocalyptic dystopian tales with biblical allusions.

Discern: Drug abuse by villains, violence in combat settings and an arena game.

Guildmaster Ticia Messing oversees the Lorehaven Guild, an exclusive community for monthly quests into fantastical stories. As a prolific Lorehaven Review Team reader, she finds the best Christian-made fantastical fiction and shares this with her teenage daughter and giant twin teen boys. As a homeschooling mom graduate, her days are filled with shouting, “No Nerf guns in the house,” and “We do not joust inside!” with a side dash of “What did the dog eat now?” She dreams of reading her fantasy books in peace with a cuppa tea, and will gladly discuss with you the latest book she's found in the Guild.

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