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Thursday, May 21, 2026

"Battle for Whiterock" by Jeff Miller

When a test of knighthood turns deadly, courage is no longer enough.

In the world of Whiterock, dragons are trained, battles are rehearsed, and faith is expected to be unshakable. For Prince Aiden and his fellow squires, a final trial should mark the beginning of honor and duty. Instead, it awakens an ancient threat thought long extinct and leaves brotherhood fractured by loss.

As worgraiths return to the realm, Aiden is forced into a fight far greater than any test of skill. Grief, fear, and rage collide with questions he has never dared to ask: What happens when faith does not bring comfort? What happens when prayer feels unanswered? And what kind of leader emerges when belief is tested by fire?

Filled with dragons, mythical creatures, epic battles, and the weight of destiny,
Battle for Whiterock is a young adult fantasy adventure that blends sweeping action with emotional depth. It explores loyalty, sacrifice, and the struggle to hold on to faith when everything familiar begins to fall apart.

Written for mature teen readers, this faith-based fantasy delivers high-stakes drama without simple answers, inviting readers into a world where courage is costly , and belief is earned, not assumed.

From the Author Jeff Miller

"I grew up at the perfect time for cultivating a great imagination. Superman (the movie) was the first film I ever saw in a theater. He, along with the whole Justice League, jumped from the TV set and into my living room every Saturday morning. Star Wars was on the big screen (even on our home screen with our 8mm home movies), on my little kiddie record player (including John Williams' scores) and the Star Wars toys exercised my creativity, as did G.I. Joe, Masters of the Universe, and the aforementioned Justice League gang. Other comic book heroes jumped off the pages and onto the TV Saturday mornings and weekday afternoons while Indiana Jones, E.T., Marty McFly, Doc Brown and the crew of the Enterprise played repeatedly on my VHS. Now, I get to exercise that childlike love for heroes, villains and adrenaline as an adult by bringing fast-paced fantasy adventure to today's kids with a strong Christian message of love and redemption. Please join me in this pursuit to teach Christ to a whole new generation using the art of story."

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