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Author | : Montgomery |
Publisher | : Paul J Montomery Jr |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2022-03-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1956525637 |
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What lies between this world and the next, Is there anything beyond the reality of being human? These are questions that Alcaycious didn’t care to ask until one very dark day, This devilish creature takes away what Alcaycious held most dear his family. This sends him over the edge and causes him to lose his life as well. Right before he could cross over beyond the veil, a voice, speaks out to him claiming to unlock the special gifts within him. But these powers come with a world altering condition that will change his life forever. Alcaycious overwhelmed with grief takes these powers, after vanquishing the creature he’s sent to this unknown world called Vim Vitae. Alcaycious meets Leo and Sia who tell him about Samael the man who sent the creature that killed Alcaycious family. Now Alcaycious must work, train, and hone his new abilities to avenge his family and his world. This fiction book contains interesting and wild scenarios that portray the journey of struggle as a powerful, yet inexperienced Hero tries to seek revenge for not only his family but also his world. It will keep you on the edge of your seat as you enjoy every twist and turn that awaits the young hero on his journey. This book comes in to version the sun and moon edition Each version gives you a head start of Vim Vitae Book two.
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Release | : 2022-01-29 |
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ISBN | : 9781956525625 |
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