In The Warble join Kristina on a thrilling adventure through the enchanting land of Bernovem. After receiving a mysterious Christmas gift, she is transported to this magical realm, where she is hailed as the "chosen one" destined to free the land from the malevolent Queen Sentiz. Armed with the legendary Warble, Kristina must navigate treacherous forests and confront zelbocks to fulfill her quest.
In the fast-paced sequel, The Shard, a prank goes awry, sending Kristina and her friends back to Bernovem. They embark on a sea voyage to Werrien's homeland, but dark forces and ghostly apparitions threaten their journey.
By the third installment, The Medallion, Kristina stays in Bernovem to help Hector Mysteria search for the hidden Book of Prophecy, all while Queen Sentiz seeks the Medallion to cement her power. Kristina's bravery takes her soaring on a dragon's back as new allies and challenges arise.
In the grand finale, The Prophecy, chaos reigns across Bernovem as Resucca and his followers unleash terror. With the fate of the realm hanging in the balance, Kristina must confront her fears and teenage dilemmas while battling against Sentiz's tyranny. Prepare for a whirlwind of events leading to a climactic conclusion that will change everything in this epic saga.
Drug Content:
The Bernovem Chronicles are generally rated G to PG. Most books contain minimal drinking, often linked to humorous situations or antagonists. One story features a prince affected by a potion. Overall, the series maintains a light tone, making it suitable for younger audiences.
Violence content:
The Bernovem Chronicles have a violence rating ranging from G to PG-13. The first book features fantasy violence similar to that found in Narnia or Disney films, balancing humor with darker themes. The second book includes minimal violence. The third and fourth books introduce mild graphic elements with magical creatures and action-packed scenes. Overall, the series offers a blend of fantasy violence comparable to the Harry Potter and Chronicles of Narnia series.
Language Content:
The Bernovem Chronicles: G - The language in this series is squeaky clean.
Adult Content:
The Bernovem Chronicles have an adult content rating of G to PG. Books 1 and 2 include content similar to a Disney movie, featuring only light childhood romance. Books 3 and 4 introduce mild romantic interest, with characters occasionally leading each other on. Overall, the series maintains a light-hearted approach to romantic themes.
Christian Values:
The Bernovem Chronicles explore a variety of Christian themes throughout the series. While Book 1 focuses on faith, friendship, and the struggle against evil, Book 2 introduces elements of divine guidance and the ongoing battle between good and evil. In Book 3, the dynamics of good and evil become more evident, with themes of prayer and loyalty. By Book 4, faith and divine intervention are central, showcasing self-sacrifice and the triumph of good. Overall, the series presents a strong faith-based message, emphasizing spiritual battles and moral choices.
About the Author
Victoria was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, to an Austrian immigrant mother and a Dutch immigrant father. She now calls Western Washington home. Besides her writing career, Victoria taught elementary-school art for several years. Her past times are writing, reading, and painting watercolors. She likes to read theological and some fantasy genres.
The below link is to the author's US page where you can find the complete series, in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover as well as Victoria's second series; the heartwarming and hilarious Norma Elliot's Secret Journal.
Sorry, there is no universal link to author pages. For countries outside the US, please visit Amazon and search for "Victoria Simcox Author Page" under the book category.
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