The Sun Orb takes the power of the sun and distributes it to
the five poles of Solandia, a fantasy world “above” our Earthly world, on Sun
Fairy Empowerment Day. If it wasn’t for
the Sun Orb, the magic wands of Queen Magenta and King Godfred, Prince Victor’s
parents, would be powerless. Everyone
knows without magical power, fantasy worlds cannot exist.
So are the wonderfully articulated assumptions creating the
basis for the storyline of Prince Victor, the heir to the throne of this
magical fantasy world – but there’s one problem! Young Prince Victor will lose his magical
power at the age of thirteen unless he finds a way to rid himself of the dark
curse placed upon him at his Baptism.
Amy Nielsen takes readers on this beautifully written
childhood story in her novel Victor and
the Sun Orb. Through her fantasy
world created with lovely names, righteous people, Kings, Queens and Lords, all
with a touch of magic up their sleeve, she authors a clean-cut, wholesome story. In the wake of creative authors such as Hans
Christian Andersen, each page is open and bright with clarity of the altruistic
goals and motivations of her characters. She artfully sets the storybook world where colorful magical powers
grace the existence of fanciful characters. She gently darkens the story with an evil undercurrent, however bad
behavior gets punished whilst good prevails and morality is rewarded – all
wonderful lessons to be taught to our children.
Her graphically “Happy” cover art of a rainbow over a
brilliant sunrise suggests her targeting a young audience. This book is ideal for children looking to
immerse themselves in an adventure story of gallant proportions spiced with the
flavor of beautiful names and places. This book would be an ideal gift for a child going off to camp or on a
trip, as a companion book for time alone. Amy Nielsen’s story of Victor and
the Sun Orb continues as she ends with what is the beginning of a sequel
yet to be published.
Buy this book at Amazon.com