- Publisher: Kindle Direct Publishing
- Available in: Paperback, Kindle
- ISBN: 979-8307597385
- Published: January 19, 2025
The Lost Children of Atron, Book Four takes place sixteen years after Book Three in the series. Lu is now a young man and best friends with his cousin, Beatrice, daughter of Brinid and Nathan. One day they go exploring across the river and find a young child all alone. Preparing to take the child to Gran, they discover that an older girl is with the little one. Reluctantly, the older girl agrees to go to Unidan with them. She wants to see how they will treat the little one that she helped escape from the rebel camp in the forest.
Eventually Lu and Beatrice return to rescue the other children. They want to help them learn that life is different when there are people who are glad to be with them and love them unconditionally.
Enjoy being part of the adventures of the young people of The Lost Children of Atron!
Note to parents:
Geared towards young people, The Lost Children of Atron appeals to all ages. The author writes in a way that parents won’t have to worry about the content of the story.
Themes of The Lost Children of Atron:
- Encourages young readers towards compassion for others’ hurts and weaknesses
- Underscores that they can help others come to know The One (Jesus)
- Shows the contrast between following Jesus (The One) and following the world
Other books in this series:
The Lost Dome of Atron, is the first book of three. As you read, you’ll find yourself far in the on a planet where two cultures are at war. The Unidans follow their King, The One of the Universe. Bent on destroying the Unidans, the cruel King Krall leads the Toldens.
Trained by her father, Candra of Unidan will someday take his place as leader of their people. Candra’s Gran, one of the elders, has half of a parchment containing information needed to find a mysterious lost Dome. Finding it might possibly save the planet from a serious drought. No one knows what happened to the other half of the parchment.
The One orchestrates events bringing Candra, her brother, Nathan and two other young people together. By His guidance they might be able to find the Dome and save their people and their planet. Along the way their lives are changed as they learn to depend on The One and each other.
The Genesis of Atron Book Two is a prequel to The Lost Dome of Atron. This book takes you back in time before the splitting of the parchment map. A time when the Unidans and Toldens live in peace under The One. Damond, a Unidan boy, loves to read the diary of one of the Original Earth colonists who settled Atron. Damond discovers how and why they left Earth to begin life on a new planet.
When Damond and his friends discover that forbidden experiments are happening in the Dome, it threatens their peaceful coexistence.
When Damond’s father locks the Dome and hides the electrokey, violence erupts and during the fray, the parchment map to the hidden key splits in half. Now Damond must protect the Unidan half of the parchment at all costs to prevent the evil Brasald from finding the key to the Dome. Follow Damond’s descendants as they protect the precious parchment, and in turn pass it down through the generations to the time of Gran. Gran is the one who instills in little Candra a longing to see the people of Atron reunited.
The Redemption of Atron, Book Three is the sequel to The Lost Dome of Atron and picks up two years after the Unidans find the missing half of Gran’s parchment that enables them to find the Lost Dome and save the planet Atron from a deadly drought. Candra and Eric, now married, work together to reunite the Unidans and the Toldens by helping them come to know The One and His ways.
Brinid, the Tolden girl who had carried the other parchment half in her knapsack since losing her parents in an insurrection years before, now lives in Unidan. Brinid is suffering from unexplainable nightmares that have caused her to pull away from Gran and the rest of the family. Every few days she escapes to be alone at her private place in the forest.
One day a mysterious stranger interrupts Brinid’s solitude. Although he appears kind and caring, she runs off when he tries to help her. Through this stranger’s kind persistence and talk about redemption, Brinid’s curiosity overcomes her resistance to talk about the nightmares. With Gran and the stranger’s help, Brinid experiences The One’s healing presence in her nightmares, redeeming the evil and turning it to good.