Goddess Child of the Gods' of Justice
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  • Reads 1,695
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 37m
Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2012
Set in an era of Kingdoms and strife, a young woman and her companion Jareth must figure out a way to stop the evil that will soon be unleashed. Follow Eliza-Beth Guildie,Second Daughter of the King and Queen of Verinion, as she races against the clock to save the lives of her best friend Mika as well as all of the innocent children to be used in a deadly plot. Excerpt: “Some young children have been, taken, from their homes in the middle of the night. Seven so far have been taken, all between the ages of one and three. In Lantieel, a seemingly fraud soothsayer was heard to have claimed the Dark Gods of Vengeance were soon to rise again with the sacrifice of ten and three. It is said that only the goddess child of the Gods\' of Justice will be able to wield the weapon of their destruction, though in the same stroke can doom us all to a world of darkness and despair.” ~Mika
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