Friday, April 22, 2016

Secrets: The Hero Chronicles by Tim Mettey

“Unexpected things begin to happen…”
by Tim Mettey  

This book was written for junior high/high school age readers as well as all who are young at heart -- The Midwest lies in complete ruins after a catastrophic disaster kills tens of thousands and leaves hundreds of thousands injured. Nicholas Keller emerges out of the devastation as a shining light of hope for all. But his newfound fame comes with a price that his aunt will not let him pay. They flee into the shadows in order to protect his secret. However, as Nicholas begins his sophomore year at his fifth school in five years, strange and unexpected things begin to happen. He soon tumbles into a web of doomed love, extraordinary talents and a secret past, which threatens the lives of everyone he cares about. It’s up to Nicholas to confront the truth, even if it means his own death.


 The Hero Chronicles
SECRETS, book 1
TRUST, book 2
FEAR, book 3
POWER, book 4

Available in eBook, paperback, and audiobook
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About the Author
Tim Mettey serves as CEO at Matthew 25: Ministries, an international humanitarian and disaster relief organization. Tim uses his many experiences and expertise in responding to disasters around the world to set the background for his The Hero Chronicles series. Tim struggles with and has overcome multiple learning disabilities with reading and writing to create this series. Tim advocates for literacy and education worldwide and hopes his journey can be an inspiration to others. He says, "Our disabilities do not define who we are, they make us stronger."  Tim is the father of four beautiful daughters: Olivia, Cora, Noel and Ashlyn.

Schedule a Book Event! 
Interested in hosting author Tim Mettey at your own school, church, workplace? Tim is available to schedule speaking engagements about his books, his life, and his work with Matthew 25: Ministries. Please contact Katie Hallum at Katie@m25m.org or 513-793-6256 to schedule an event.

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