First review of “Dancing Prophet” posted on Amazon: “Yes, it’s 3 am but I was reading a book that I couldn’t put down… I’ve just finished the fourth book in the ‘Dancing Priest’ series by Glynn Young, entitled, ‘Dancing Prophet.’ Wow, it lived up to the greatness of the prior three books that I’ve also read. If you haven’t read Glynn’s series, you need to get them and read them. (Book or Kindle on Amazon!) These novels are exciting, encouraging and uplifting. What is it they say in movie reviews?… “You’ll laugh, you’ll cry…” but it’s true. I don’t know how or if Glynn will follow this one up, but I hope that he does. And what a surprise and honor to have him list my name as, “A friend who’s been with him since the beginning.” That’s true but unexpected and humbling. Glynn, thank you for using the gift that God gave you to bring joy to so many.”
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Luke Herron Davis Reviews “Dancing King”

Author and teacher Luke Herron Davis is the author of the fascinating and St. Louis-based Cameron Black mysteries. At his blog For Grace and Kingdom, Davis reviews Dancing King.

The novel, says Davis, shows “a main character in Michael Kent who continues to mature in his faith and leadership. He does so remembering with John Donne that no man is an island, and true leadership occurs in community with others, not in isolation. Not a bad picture of what God’s family should be like, incidentally.”
Davis also noted how the structure of the novel differs from its predecessors, Dancing Priest and A Light Shining. He solidly grasped what I was trying to do. (The structure, in fact, was the limiting factor when I was writing the novel; what I had simply wouldn’t work and kept leading me down rabbit holes. Only when I heard one character clearly speak about “writing this down” did what I had to do become clear.)
You can read the entire review here.
Dance, Dance, Wherever You May Be – A Review of “Dancing King”


“There are few novels I’ve read in my adult life that begged a second go round. These are Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia, and Glynn Young’s first two books in his Dancing Priest Series: Dancing Priest and A Light Shining. So imagine my excitement and sheer delight when I learn Young has written a third book in this series, Dancing King.
“It is everything I could have hoped for, and then some!
“The novel continues the story of Michael and Sarah Kent-Hughes, with their families and friends, as they embark upon the most challenging journey of their lives.”
To continue reading, please see Martha Orlando’s post at Meditations of My Heart.

