The Complete Become Series

Become

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Meredith Mansfield ISBN: 9781386301394
Publisher: Meredith Mansfield Publication: February 17, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Meredith Mansfield
ISBN: 9781386301394
Publisher: Meredith Mansfield
Publication: February 17, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

The complete Become series in one place.

Inspired by the legend of Hercules.

Become: Brothers:

Two half-brothers born a day apart.

First born, Gaian is the son of the king and a goddess. His more-than-human strength seems a poor exchange for the support of a flesh-and-blood mother as he struggles to be worthy of Becoming a god himself. Or just struggles to rise above the machinations of the queen.

A single day younger, Benar is the son of the king and queen. Like his mother, he refuses to believe the story of Gaian's birth. He struggles to fulfill his mother's wishes by proving himself to be his father's true heir. But frustration and guile prove to be poor weapons against Gaian's unnatural strength.

Until a coming-of-age trial forces them either to cooperate—and become brothers in truth—or else one of them may not survive the trial.

Two half-brothers born a day apart.

First born, Gaian is the son of the king and a goddess. His more-than-human strength seems a poor exchange for the support of a flesh-and-blood mother as he struggles to be worthy of Becoming a god himself. Or just struggles to rise above the machinations of the queen.

A single day younger, Benar is the son of the king and queen. Like his mother, he refuses to believe the story of Gaian's birth. He struggles to fulfill his mother's wishes by proving himself to be his father's true heir. But frustration and guile prove to be poor weapons against Gaian's unnatural strength.

Until a coming-of-age trial forces them either to cooperate—and become brothers in truth—or else one of them may not survive the trial.

Become: To Catch the Lightning:

He could become a god. He could just burn to death. Maybe he'll wait on that.

Son of a mortal king and the earth Goddess, Gaian has known since he was ten that it was possible for him to Become a god, too. The catch is that he'll have to burn to death first. He's willing to wait a while before he tries that.

Raised to be a warrior, he's certain that there's another purpose for his more-than-human strength. Something, perhaps, he should be doing before he tries to Become. The only thing he's sure of is what his father taught him—that the only true purpose of strength is to protect those who are weaker. Everyone is weaker than Gaian.

Become: To Ride the Storm:

As a son of the Goddess, Gaian might become a god himself—if he can remember to try.

In the conclusion of the Become series, Gaian has no memory of who he is, where he lived, or who he loves. He can barely remember his own name. The only thing he knows, the only thing he holds onto is the belief that his purpose is to protect others. That, and the certainty that leaving his solitary existence in the forest would cause immeasurable harm to others.

Everyone else believes Gaian is dead. But they know what he has forgotten: that an ancient prophecy says that a son of the Goddess could become a god—the Sky God—with the right help.

At the prompting of a new prophecy, Margan, the son born after Gaian's "death", comes over the mountains to find his father's grave. There he meets Rose, the girl with a gift for dreams who was once rescued by a strange man in the forest.

Together, they might have the abilities needed to help Gaian complete his destiny. If they fail, it could end in catastrophe.

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The complete Become series in one place.

Inspired by the legend of Hercules.

Become: Brothers:

Two half-brothers born a day apart.

First born, Gaian is the son of the king and a goddess. His more-than-human strength seems a poor exchange for the support of a flesh-and-blood mother as he struggles to be worthy of Becoming a god himself. Or just struggles to rise above the machinations of the queen.

A single day younger, Benar is the son of the king and queen. Like his mother, he refuses to believe the story of Gaian's birth. He struggles to fulfill his mother's wishes by proving himself to be his father's true heir. But frustration and guile prove to be poor weapons against Gaian's unnatural strength.

Until a coming-of-age trial forces them either to cooperate—and become brothers in truth—or else one of them may not survive the trial.

Two half-brothers born a day apart.

First born, Gaian is the son of the king and a goddess. His more-than-human strength seems a poor exchange for the support of a flesh-and-blood mother as he struggles to be worthy of Becoming a god himself. Or just struggles to rise above the machinations of the queen.

A single day younger, Benar is the son of the king and queen. Like his mother, he refuses to believe the story of Gaian's birth. He struggles to fulfill his mother's wishes by proving himself to be his father's true heir. But frustration and guile prove to be poor weapons against Gaian's unnatural strength.

Until a coming-of-age trial forces them either to cooperate—and become brothers in truth—or else one of them may not survive the trial.

Become: To Catch the Lightning:

He could become a god. He could just burn to death. Maybe he'll wait on that.

Son of a mortal king and the earth Goddess, Gaian has known since he was ten that it was possible for him to Become a god, too. The catch is that he'll have to burn to death first. He's willing to wait a while before he tries that.

Raised to be a warrior, he's certain that there's another purpose for his more-than-human strength. Something, perhaps, he should be doing before he tries to Become. The only thing he's sure of is what his father taught him—that the only true purpose of strength is to protect those who are weaker. Everyone is weaker than Gaian.

Become: To Ride the Storm:

As a son of the Goddess, Gaian might become a god himself—if he can remember to try.

In the conclusion of the Become series, Gaian has no memory of who he is, where he lived, or who he loves. He can barely remember his own name. The only thing he knows, the only thing he holds onto is the belief that his purpose is to protect others. That, and the certainty that leaving his solitary existence in the forest would cause immeasurable harm to others.

Everyone else believes Gaian is dead. But they know what he has forgotten: that an ancient prophecy says that a son of the Goddess could become a god—the Sky God—with the right help.

At the prompting of a new prophecy, Margan, the son born after Gaian's "death", comes over the mountains to find his father's grave. There he meets Rose, the girl with a gift for dreams who was once rescued by a strange man in the forest.

Together, they might have the abilities needed to help Gaian complete his destiny. If they fail, it could end in catastrophe.

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