It was foretold by the elders that those born on a prophesied day with crescent moon birthmarks would change the future at a time when our planet was on the edge of darkness. Taken away and trained until the time to act came, the Remnants were kept safe by the Knights of the Last Order to. Together they would try and save the world.
There is so much more to this story but any more would lead to spoilers and it is too good of a story to be spoiled. My brevity is more out of fear that I would blurt out everything that makes it awesome, when it’s really something you have to see for yourself. This futuristic fantasy story is told with a Christian message behind it leading us to a story you think you might have read before but ends up being an entirely new tale. The characters brought me in quickly and kept hold of me throughout the entire story. There were a few twists and turns I didn’t see coming that brought the story to another level. The relationship between Andriana and her knight brought into question so many avenues to be explored between the different characters that I hope will be answered in the next book.
Adriana is a great heroine, not whiny or annoying. The world of this story was written so well that at no point does it feel like the author had to stop the story to explain things. It is all explained through our heroin’s eyes.
This was my first Lisa Bergren novel and I was thoroughly entertained. This book could be classified in several different categories, fantasy, dystopian, and even post-apocalyptic. If you are a fan of The Hunger Games and Divergent this is one you will not want to miss. This is the first in the series and sets the stage for what could easily be up there with the newest NY Times bestsellers that have become so widely popular. I will be in line for the next in the series.

Gretl Schmidt and her sister just escaped from an Auschwitz bound train in Poland only in time to hear it explode. After an attempt to walk to Switzerland, they arrive at a farmhouse where Gretl’s sister soon succumbs to a fever. The family cannot provide for another mouth to feed, so Gretl is given to a local Polish resistance figher, Jakob Kowaiski. Jakob begins to care for the girl as a father figure, but soon must leave to fight against the German army that is continuing to invade Poland. After Polish defeat, Jakob has been severely injured and returns home where Gretl nurses him back to health. Gretl has been attending school in his absence and he finds that she has picked up quite a bit of knowledge. After the war, Jakob’s mother tells him that Gretl has to leave because they don’t have enough to care for her under Russian occupation. When Jakob notices an ad in the paper for German orphans that could have a new home in South Africa, Jakob feels it may be her best hope. But can he go through with it?
Did you ever wonder why Christmas cookies are made?



