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A mother's greed and a father's blame game wreak havoc in the life of a young princess. Whether her mother left because of something Wren did. . . or didn't do. . .no longer matters.
The king favors conquests that require his person and authority far away from his daughter, leaving her to her own devices.
Little does he know, things are about to change; the princess has matured. There is a dragon to slay.
On the appointed day, when the princess finds some muscle and companions...she must face the dragon.
No longer a lost bird, Wren discovers a new kingdom, where spirited fans flatter and fawn over her, bringing her gifts, but are they attracted to her skill or to her need?
Besides having greedy, distracted parents, there also arises a problem of treachery. Her greatest strength turns into nightmarish bondage. She is confronted with a task so impossible, she will need something far beyond her own strength to carry her through. Will she be able to win her quest for freedom or be forever indebted?
BUY THIS!This title was purchased by avid readers of Odyssey, Pendragon, The Boy and His Horse, the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Hunger Games, and Divergent. Charmayne Hafen's debut style is similar to Veronica Roth, Suzanne Collins, J.R.R. Tolkien, Stephen R. Lawhead, and George MacDonald.
As a young adult/new adult myth, INDEBTED is fringed with scary angels and ghosts as Wren finds herself coming into her own authority. Her spirit must negotiate the maze of sorcery, magic, and a peasant-eating dragon before she recognizes light and love.
Readers' Favorite Reviewers - Peggy Jo Wipf
"Indebted is centered on a strong female character, Princess Wren, whose loneliness sends her on an adventure that changes her life forever. When faced with imprisonment or death-by-dragon, Princess Wren finds she has another Father on whom she can always rely. She is tied to a vow from which only death can release her.I found Indebted to be an art piece, lovingly penned by an author who took great care in developing her characters.This is an excellent novel, not only for enjoyment but also for the moral ethics outlined through this character.""I know a lot of people will find it hard to put Christianity and an epic fantasy together, but Indebted has both of these elements and works very well. In fact, it was this uniqueness that made it stand out from other fantasy novels I've read before." - Maureen Dangarembizi, Book Buyer
"The story is emotionally gripping and pulls the reader along from Wren at puberty to full womanhood. This plot of INDEBTED lies among the best stories that grab our emotions and don't let go." - BOOKS FOR BONDING HEARTS