The Godking

The Godking

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Haunted by the demons of his past, Thomas Caswell flees Victorian England for the oblivion of distant lands. When a storm wrecks his ship on undiscovered shores, he finds himself a giant among its people, seizing power of their kingdom in his iron fist. Known to all as the fearsome Godking, his sins reign supreme. Outcast and orphaned, Fawn Braegon yearns for a life beyond marriage and the stifling boundaries of her quiet village. When a chance encounter thrusts her into the hands of the nation's most feared tyrant, the consequences will alter the course of both their lives, and may even disrupt the fate of an entire kingdom. Excerpt: As his roving gaze swept over her, Fawn couldn't help but suck in a breath, her body flinching in the half-shadow where she stood. For one dreadful moment, she believed all of it: every dark legend, every quaking rumour, every drunk word whispered in the dusty corners of a tavern. He was a God of old, terrible and beautiful, come down to pass judgement and reign over them all for eternity. He was her own private reckoning." ©All Rights Reserved Currently Part 3 of 4 #1 medieval #1 small #1 giants #1 giant #1 captive #1 captured #1 tiny #1 tinies #1 gt #1 sizedifference
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