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The War Chamber (The Moon Singer Book 2) Kindle Edition
The unwitting hero and captain of the mystical sailing ship, Moon Singer, has yet to learn that his deafness is his greatest gift. This "disability", along with his possession of three sacred artifacts: The Singer Crystal, The Rose Crystal and The Wind Rose Compass, bestow David the power to save the lives of everyone he loves.
Yet he feels that all the miracles he brought home on the Moon Singer have dissipated. He's just as deaf as before, his sister's paralysis has returned, and his anguish over his mother's death is stronger than ever. At his mother’s grave, David unleashes the power of his crystals and is transported to Coronadus, where he encounters a revered woman who wields the power of life and death, and helps David understand his mission.
When a cataclysmic event occurs, David discovers that the past, present and future know no boundaries in the unending circle of life, and that he must follow his destiny, wherever it may lead.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 13, 2016
- File size1.3 MB
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Captivating. You won't be disappointed. Roman originally wrote these books for the young adult audience, however no matter what your age, if you like to read, do yourself a favor and escape into her world of enchantment and valuable lessons of life. - RK, customer review*****
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- ASIN : B01E9GLQJO
- Publisher : Creativia
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : April 13, 2016
- Edition : 2nd
- Language : English
- File size : 1.3 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 136 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 4 : The Moon Singer
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,796,086 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

You'll also find my books on Goodreads, BookBub, AllAuthor, Apple Books, B&N, Rakutan Kobu, etc.. Follow me on Facebook and Twitter (X)
I've just added a new suspense thriller, "A Man's Face," that chronicles an attorney's quest to find the man who killed his mother, and whose life spirals out of control when he encounters the treacherous Ibarra family.
"Before the Boy: The Prequel to The Moon Singer Series will answer all the questions that arise in the original 3 books. It's a chilling prequel to the inspiring series, a paranormal delight as the main character tries to escape the afterlife after she learns that she died too soon! "The Immortal Rose Wyndham: The Beginning" chronicles the Moon Singer series from 1750 France to 21st Century California.
To see my children's books, go to the Barbara Roman Author Page:
"The Prince Who Was A Piccolo" is my latest children's book with an enchanting musical theme about an unhappy prince searching for his true identity.
"Alicia and the Light Bulb People in Star Factory 13." It is an enchanting tale of friendship, courage, and realizing your star potential through the magic of believing! Mystical illustrations by Vladimir Cebu.
Another book, as Barbara Roman, is "Hubert in Heaven," is a delightful children's story, with a Christmas theme, and a message for all of us who are too attached to our hi-tech "toys."
Since childhood, I've been torn between two worlds: writing and singing. It's difficult to serve "two masters," as they say, but I was compelled to do so. When I was not singing, I was writing; when I was not writing, I was singing.
I've learned, for me, that one creative expression nurtures the other. Much of my writing has a musical theme somewhere in the plot, or is the plot. Whether it's in my non-fiction writing about the power of music itself, in picture books and stories and, of course, in writing music and lyrics for songs.
It is natural, therefore, that my trilogy of adventures for young readers, "The Moon Singer" (formerly "The Secrets of the Moon Singer") has its roots in musical theories and metaphors, entwined with the magic and mystery of metaphysical concepts and matters of ethics, faith, compassion, love, and heroism. Book 1 (The Crystal Clipper) and Book 2 (The War Chamber) lay the groundwork for this power of music of the highest order. Book 3 (The Wind Rose) pulls it all together and will, I hope, give readers a complete understanding of the importance of music in our lives and in the world.
On the other side of the spectrum, my suspense novels ("Whatever Became of Sin?" and "A Man's Face") are a departure from a higher consciousness to the mundane world of flawed humans, amoral people committing immoral crimes and eventually paying the price for their transgressions. Penning a thriller sort of grounds me and helps to clear my mind of darker thoughts so I can go back to writing empowering fantasies.
I hope you will delight in their messages just as I was delighted to write them.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2016Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI had the great pleasure of reading advanced copies of the Moon Singer Trilogy. Author Barbara Roman has the unique ability to paint colorful mind pictures with her words making you feel you are participating in a movie. She is able to draw you into the story as though you are actually there keeping your attention glued to every scenario. Barbara Roman original wrote these books for the young adult audience, however no matter what your age, if you like to read, do yourself a favor and escape into her world of enchantment and valuable lessons of life.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2017Format: KindleVerified PurchaseB. Roman covers all the emotional bases in her book, The War Chamber (The Moon Singer Book 2). There is a family dynamic, a small town hit by the recession, military manufacturing to bring back jobs, magical crystals, and most of all, the death of David's mom, with whom he is trying to reconnect in any way he can. With the help of the magic crystals, David is able to time travel to another, parallel world, whereby he might be able to communicate with his mom. With plenty of fantastical characters like Bianca, Sokar, and Maati, the author has created an interesting, colorful, alternate world called Coronadus. Ultimately, David who happens to be deaf, is trying to understand why he is deaf, and also needs to incorporate his mother's karmic mission into his life. There are plenty of life lessons in this story, which will appeal to readers of all ages.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2016Format: PaperbackThe War Chamber -
What could be more poignant than a boy trying to deal with the death of his mother, and trying so desperately to communicate with her that he is transported to another time and place - the land of Coronadus - where he actually encounters a revered woman who becomes a mother figure to him. If you haven’t yet read Book One, “The Crystal Clipper,” you will find some recaps here to get you up to date. “The War Chamber” goes off course a bit with an Atlantis-type adventure that solidifies David’s need for answers as to why he is deaf, and how his mother’s karmic mission intertwines with his. There is little mention of the music theme that is inherent in the trilogy except to note - importantly - that in Coronadus there is no music! Perhaps that is why there is always impending war which David and his surrogate mother try franticly try to prevent.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2016Format: KindleMs. Roman's books just keep getting better. I love that David, her main character keeps growing spiritually and learning the secrets of life and growing not only as a person but as a character. Ms. Roman's book show that faith and persistence can overcome some of life's greatest tragedies and a provide lessons for living a better life. Highly recommend for all ages.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2017Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThe War Chamber is a relatively short but highly interesting book. This is the first time that I have read a physically disabled hero, however, the hero is very little handicapped due to his disability as he is well able to understand what people are saying by focusing on their lip movement. The story is a fantasy tale for young adult and has lots of drama, emotions, actions, magic and adventure. There were many moments when my heart felt heavy reading the book, but on the whole the book left me feeling good, happy and encased in rosy magic. There is an instant connection with the characters specifically David and his sister Sally who both define strength in the face of any disability or limitations.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2018Format: KindleVerified PurchaseBook two in the series continues the journey of David Nickerson, a young man who has a physically disability, in this world anyway. David also has a secret that involves.three special artifacts: The crystals and a compass let David journey to another land and readers get to tag along and share the grand adventure.
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SashadooReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 20235.0 out of 5 stars A superb sequel to The Moon Singer
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseBarbara Roman's follow up to the Moon Singer sees the young hero of the trilogy, back home after his adventure in book one. Now, deaf once more and with his sister again unable to walk, David begins to wonder if his previous adventure aboard the strange mystical clipper The Moon Singer, was real or just a figment of his imagination. Visiting his mother's grave, he falls asleep and when he wakes he finds himself in the strange land of Coronadus. His next adventure has begun!
The author writes so skilfully that before long, you too are transported to this unusual land where life is so different that in his own home.
Of course, it's not long before the mystical clipper shipml makes its appearance and David finds himself fighting to protect the ship, and the people of Coronadus. Everything is not as it seems and before long, David realises that Coronadus is somehow linked to his own land and the destiny of both will depend on what he does next.
This is a stirring and exciting adventure, and I must compliment the author on her ability to create new worlds, and scenarios that are totally believable and I found myself being carried along on the waves as David navigates his way through this latest adventure.
Beautifully written and held me quite spellbound, and I can wholeheartedly recommend The War Chamber to readers of all ages.
5 big stars, from me.










