
Matthew J Swarbrick
"The Orphan Prince" tells the captivating story of Pierre, a young boy thrown into a world where magic collides with destiny amid the chaos of war.
As World War II looms, Pierre's father faces a heart-wrenching decision: choosing to send his son to a remote mountain orphanage run by monks and shield him from the encroaching turmoil. Before parting, Pierre's father reveals to him a family secret—the mystical power to open portals to the "Endless World," their royal realm.
Pierre's journey becomes a quest of self-discovery as he grapples with being both a prince and a son, a revelation that shapes his identity.
At the orphanage, a hidden portal becomes a lifeline, connecting father and son—meanwhile, the Nazis scheme to exploit this magic as a weapon of war.
"The Orphan Prince" weaves a tale of family, royalty, and self-discovery against the backdrop of war. Pierre's story explores identity and heroism, blending personal growth with epic events. Pierre must embrace both facets of his identity and wield his magic to confront the Nazis, safeguarding the Endless World and Earth.