Greetings travelers, and welcome to our Otherworld feature of the week. It’s been a while since we’ve spent time in a fantasy world that feels a bit traditional, but I can assure you, even though we’ll feel like we’re in familiar territory today, some clever craftsmanship ensures that today’s Otherworld writer has managed to create his own unique blend of magic. Read on to learn more about Searching For Zen: A Tale Of Divine Destiny.
Author Albert T. Franklin reveals a debut fantasy awash in light amongst the darkness with Searching For Zen: A Tale Of Divine Destiny. This book has an endearing heart, and it brings readers along for a journey that could help them see that there is hope even when things could seem bleakest. In this way, it is something that most people can appreciate, even before the author builds further on his tapestry by adding action sequences that will tighten their grip on fans, and draws back the curtain on secrets of the world that Zen, the emotional center of the story, must discover. But the true attraction of this book, and where Franklin excels, is with the creation of Searching For Zen’s found family. The group that readers will find themselves spending time with are so wholesome and uplifting that it feels like being wrapped in a warm blanket, and they’ll crave for the quieter moments when the fellowship can simply be with each other.
In a world where Earth intertwines with realms of fantasy and science fiction, a humble boy is bestowed with a divine destiny, thrusting him into a journey of self-discovery and perilous adventure.
Our story begins on Earth, but an Earth with a past steeped in fantasy, myths, and legends. From humble beginnings, a boy is given a divine destiny, a chance to make his mark on human civilization, but he must embark upon a life-changing journey. Our hero struggles to understand what he has been given and what to do with it, losing himself in doubt and loneliness as he confronts the dark side of humanity.
Coming of age, Zen finds strength in himself, builds a family from a motley collection of strangers, and discovers love. His newfound friends help him open up, learn to trust others, and eventually understand his reason for fighting. The trials he faces throughout his quest amplify as his power increases, and he even sparks the ire of those in the spirit realm, who doubt any human can wield such power successfully.
As Zen grapples with the weight of his purpose and the sacrifices it demands, he learns that the true power lies not in his abilities alone, but in the bonds of love, friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Franklin’s debut fantasy is a smooth-flowing adventure of grand proportions which finds a wonderful balance in all it presents. Those along for the ride will find themselves eager to weave their way through the book’s twenty-three chapters, meeting new members of the fellowship and witnessing as Zen unlocks greater potential in himself, and a greater understanding of the world. Perhaps there is more in store for Terragaia. In any case, readers will get some closure in Zen’s tale. Whichever direction Franklin decides to go from here, fans of fantasy should be on the lookout for whatever he adds to his catalog. But first, they should check out Searching For Zen: A Tale Of Divine Destiny on Amazon today!