Author: | Calle J. Brookes | ISBN: | 9781940937236 |
Publisher: | Lost River Lit Publishing, LLC | Publication: | August 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Calle J. Brookes |
ISBN: | 9781940937236 |
Publisher: | Lost River Lit Publishing, LLC |
Publication: | August 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Sometimes destiny was terrifying. You could not escape it, and it mattered little if you even tried. Nelciana Nellano had tried thousands of years before, but the Goddess of Family had lost every loved one before. Nothing would stop her from protecting the family she had left. Not even the father of her children...
Lothonos, God of Logic, knew the birth of his children righted the worlds temporarily, but if anything were to happen to the babes, everything they'd gained by the children's conception would be lost. And that would put the nineteen worlds in chaos again. Something no one could afford...
So why was the mother of his children going in to battle when her place was next to the babes, protecting them—and herself—from the ugliness that was war?
Surely Nelciana knew that he would do whatever was necessary to protect their children—and her—from the horrors that were coming? Surely she knew that there was nothing he would not do for her...?
Sometimes destiny was terrifying. You could not escape it, and it mattered little if you even tried. Nelciana Nellano had tried thousands of years before, but the Goddess of Family had lost every loved one before. Nothing would stop her from protecting the family she had left. Not even the father of her children...
Lothonos, God of Logic, knew the birth of his children righted the worlds temporarily, but if anything were to happen to the babes, everything they'd gained by the children's conception would be lost. And that would put the nineteen worlds in chaos again. Something no one could afford...
So why was the mother of his children going in to battle when her place was next to the babes, protecting them—and herself—from the ugliness that was war?
Surely Nelciana knew that he would do whatever was necessary to protect their children—and her—from the horrors that were coming? Surely she knew that there was nothing he would not do for her...?