Rite of Passage

“His name is Gol. He is not an ogre or a troll, a gnome, a fairy or a centaur. There are no stories written of his kind. He was once human like the boy, but he is human no longer.”

Gol, a creature of the Earth yet apart from it, a creature of arcane powers with an ancient mission not even he fully understands. He cannot propagate, yet he must sire offspring to continue his life’s work.

James, a boy who lives in dreams and the imagination, a boy inebriated with the wonders and mysteries of life. He will learn too soon that the world harbors darker secrets.

A bittersweet tale of loss and regret, death and rebirth, growth and transformation, Rite of Passage will remind you why you were once afraid of the dark, and will call to mind the mystical innocence of childhood that was forever stolen from each of us.

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6 thoughts on “Rite of Passage”

  1. Hey there Jeff!!!! It’s been a while since I’ve written, but I just wanted you to know I’ve bought the the book, soooooooooo excited about getting the next one!!! Also I wanted to thank you again for all your advice and do support and inspiration youve shared with me. It has truly been a huge help. The illustrations you’ve shown so far are amazing!!! Good luck with all the success coming your way, there is no doubt about that, Because you’ve earned every bit of it,may friend! Looking forward to see what’s next!! LOL Have a great week!!! Amy King

    1. Hi Amy, thank you so much! Your comment made my day 🙂 It makes me happy to know that I was able to inspire you. Please, let me know what you think of the book when you finish reading. Also, sorry for the late reply. I’ve been doing a bunch of flying. Hope you had a great weekend! 🙂

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