Elizabeth Billingsley's Newly Released "The Great Journey: A Story of Lorolaen, An Allegory" is a Fantasy Novella About Darkness, the Light of Love, and Redemption

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Elizabeth Billingsley's Newly Released "The Great Journey: A Story of Lorolaen, An Allegory" is a Fantasy Novella About Darkness, the Light of Love, and Redemption

"The Great Journey: A Story of Lorolaen, An Allegory" from Christian Faith Publishing author Elizabeth Billingsley, is a moving tale of high fantasy that represents spiritual warfare and salvation, illustrated by a kingdom besieged by a vengeful darkness.

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MEADVILLE, Pa., May 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "The Great Journey: A Story of Lorolaen, An Allegory": an inspiring spiritual fable, is the creation of published author Elizabeth Billingsley, a public health nurse based in Midwest City, Oklahoma. She is an avid traveler and maintains a blog and writing platform at http://www.elizabethbillingsley.com.

Billingsley writes, "The kings of men found friendship in King Rapha and Prince Rohan, although they did not know from where the king and the prince came. The kingdom of Hevania was their ever-present help and friend for many long years. Yet within Hevania and the palace of King Rapha himself, a dark shadow began to grow, a shadow banished to the Dark Forest beyond the Mountains of Wise. The dark shadow waited in silence. At the right time, this shadow would come to the kingdom of Lorolaen, for the king and the people of Lorolaen had forsaken the council of King Rapha and Prince Rohan. This is the story of that tragic time. This is a story of lost things found again. This is a story about a King, a Beast, and the power of redemptive faith and love."

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Elizabeth Billingsley's new book is a short but powerful parable that recasts the Christian spiritual epic in a thoughtful, engaging, and clarifying light.

Readers will be afforded a deeper appreciation for Christ's mission on earth as they witness the kingdom of Lorolaen become a Place of Peace whose free citizens live by the Book of Wisdom and in glorious affiliation with their King and Prince.

View a synopsis of "The Great Journey: A Story of Lorolaen, An Allegory" on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase "The Great Journey: A Story of Lorolaen, An Allegory" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about "The Great Journey: A Story of Lorolaen, An Allegory", contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

 

SOURCE Christian Faith Publishing

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