Secrets of the Highlands (Beacon Hill)

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Release Date
November 07, 2023
ISBN13
978-1496462718
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Jack Reynolds has uncovered ancient secrets at a great cost. Now he must unleash the truth with the help of his crew: Vince, Tim, Amina, and the chosen one, Emma.

Jack is the only one who can wield the power of Eden’s Star, but can he control it before it destroys him? Badly weakened by the compass and hunted by powerful dark forces across international cities and secret realms, Jack and his crew are desperate to find him a healer. But when new enemies emerge to test the team’s loyalties, the search for the Cherub’s ancient artifacts intensifies.

Fighting against her own heartbreak, Emma struggles to stop the Merikh from capturing innocent Cherub and stealing their powers for their own sinister schemes. As the truth of a haunting prophecy is revealed, and an ally turns to the dark side, Jack and Emma must decide together if trusting a narrow path is worth the sacrifice.

Dive into this heart-pounding sequel to the supernatural thriller Hunt for Eden’s Star.

  • Fast-Paced Short Chapters
  • Multiple POVs
  • A Global Chase through China, Pakistan, and Invisible Realms
  • Warring Supernatural Factions of Good and Evil
  • Angels, Demons, and Lightforcer Characters
  • Intriguing YA Fantasy Mystery
  • Themes of Found Family, Self-Worth, Trusting a Higher Power
Read all the books in the Beacon Hill series
  • Hunt for Eden’s Star
  • Secrets of the Highlands

Editor review

1 review
Trust in Elyon for the path forward
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
 
3.0
Writing Style
 
3.0
Plot
 
3.0
Characters
 
3.0
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Beacon Hill Trilogy #2, Secrets of the Highlands, begins about a month after the events of the first book. Jack’s body is slowly dying after Eden’s star was placed inside his chest. This situation allows ample time to slow the action down long enough to establish camaraderie with his friends as they help him survive being hunted by Merikh and Cherub alike.
The plot is divided into several problems. Addison and the Merikh are capturing the Cherub, and Jack needs to use Eden’s star to find supernatural items left by Elyon to keep the Merikh from finding them. We once again see magical gateways and Eden’s star transport Jack to many places. He and his friends seem unclear on what to do and trust in Elyon to guide them to the right place at the right time. Many of their accomplishments are a bit instant and easy after so much confusion. I was a bit surprised that the author delved into the Cherub’s being divided in what actions they should take, even though all follow Elyon.
Jack’s former best friend, Will, is a bit of a wildcard. In the first book, he was Jack’s closest friend until Jack started his quest, and Will’s mother was murdered. I never understood why he blames and hates Jack for his mother’s death and follows the very people responsible for her murder. Now he is like Anakin Skywalker- angry, misguided, powerful, on the wrong side, and doing unspeakable evil. His showdown with Jack felt very much like something out of Star Wars, with two Jedi using the force.
Overall, there is some murky logic and unclear next steps that work themselves out by trusting in Elyon. As a reader, you must have faith that things will work out. If you enjoy Christian themes, supernatural battles between good vs. evil, and action against a multinational backdrop, then this book is a good choice.
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