Robert Fuller Discusses The Sapphire Song
Event description
We are thrilled to welcome back local Middle Grade author Robert Fuller to celebrate the release of his new book The Sapphire Song. He will be joining us on Wednesday, August 6th at 6PM for a conversation and book signing!
About the Book:
Book Two in The Sapphire Saga Trilogy!
Three space-dwelling siblings learn a shocking secret and embark on a treacherous, interplanetary mission to save an alien civilization from imminent peril.
After wielding the unparalleled power of the Sapphire Sword to save Earth, Slugger, Flint, and Scout, spend their days cruising the cosmos and exploring the infinite possibilities aboard the Nautilus, their all-galaxy-class spaceship. Life is a sweet adventure—until their dad reveals a mind-blowing bit of intel that changes everything.
Soon, they are whisked away to a strange planet in search of an ancient, all-seeing entity. Could the one they call Luminor shed some light on their father’s revelation?
Together with their curious new companion, the O’Ryan clan faces dangers that will test their faith and fortitude as a faint melody beckons them onward: Peace be still.
About the Author:
Robert L. Fuller is a writer and film producer residing in the windswept lands of central Texas. His books include In the Belly of the Earth, In the Dungeon of the Heart, and the adventure comic Alaska Jack and the Unscalable Chasm.
Robert enjoys long, solitary strolls in the woods, reading to his three teenage children, and culinary adventures with his wife. Robert is a lifelong storyteller—through filmmaking, painting, or his favorite medium, writing. He has developed a varied and eclectic perspective from his worldwide travels and numerous occupations—from janitor, to musician, to filmmaker, to author. He has a volcanic imagination and an unceasing passion to tell as many people as he can about the glorious good news of Jesus. Connect with Robert at fullerwriter.com.
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