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Lost Souls (The Veil Trap Book 1) by S. J. Simpson


Lost Souls (The Veil Trap Book 1) by S. J. Simpson

The Veil Trap (Book 1) – Lost Souls (Previously published as The Veil Trap - Nanna Nuts, Mr Milly, Moggins and Me.

This summer, a corrupt reincarnation system ruled by an ancient alien species, and a young boy aligning with his divinity will collide.

Twelve-year-old champion daydreamer, Peter Nuts, his trusty dog, Mr Milly, and a long summer break at Nanna’s.

Not quite the idyllic setting for a battle between good and evil, right?

Woodland adventures with his friends, fun with his eccentric Nanna, Peter’s sure this is going to be a summer to remember.

And it certainly is. But not for the right reasons.


Book Review:

"Lost Souls," the first book in S. J. Simpson's "The Veil Trap" series, takes us on a thrilling adventure where a young boy named Peter Nuts, his dog Mr. Milly, and his quirky Nanna find themselves in a battle against ancient alien forces. At first, Peter thinks he's in for a fun summer, full of woodland adventures and time spent with friends and family. But things take a dark turn when he discovers a sinister secret: a corrupt system controlled by aliens that messes with the cycle of life and death.

Suddenly, Peter realizes that he's not just an ordinary kid—he has a special power within him, a connection to something divine. As he grapples with this newfound truth, he's thrown into a struggle between good and evil that will test his bravery and determination.

Simpson's storytelling is spellbinding, blending elements of mystery and magic to create a tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. From the vivid descriptions of Peter's adventures in the woods to the tension-filled moments as he confronts the forces of darkness, "Lost Souls" is a gripping read from start to finish.

But beyond the action-packed plot, the book also explores deeper themes of identity, courage, and the power of belief. Through Peter's journey, readers are reminded that even in the face of overwhelming odds, hope and goodness can prevail.

"Lost Souls" is not just a story—it's an epic quest for truth and justice that will leave readers eager for more.