“Hide & Seek” is a compelling novel that pins kind and heroic siblings against tyranny.
Princess Allise saved her sister from a horrible marriage when she was just eleven years old. By doing this, she outraged her father, who promised her to a much older man when she turned sixteen. The wedding schedule allows her six years to discover a way to escape and avert her fate. Bertram, Allise's half-brother, found underground tunnels, the castle treasure, and a hidden exit. They had to hide from their enraged father once they were free. Bertram and Allise inherited healing hands, and Allise had a strong sixth sense that has led her to people in need. They were directed to a secluded farm by this sensation, where they encountered mayhem and orphaned children. They sought refuge there until danger urged them to flee again. While on the run, they were arrested and asked to help cure the injured warriors of another King and help them escape to a faraway nation.
Is the distance between Allise and her father enough for her to escape and decide her fate?
Dorrine indulges her readers with a strong story of survival, justice, and freedom. The characters she portrays in this novel are lovable because of their moral compass, and at the same time, readers can identify themselves with the characters. After all, we are all running away from something. Allise illustrates bravery and an unyielding heart, and readers can draw inspiration from her story.
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“Hide & Seek”
Author: Dorrine Simmering
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: May 2022
Book Genre: Action-Adventure, Juvenile Fiction
About the Author:
Dorrine Simmering latest book again brings you a tale of human nature, love, and courage, Writing is one of her many interests and her favorite one. She had started on her fifth book. Her husband was a Naval Officer and they traveled to many duty stations with their three children. Their last move was to San Diego where she hopes to remain.
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