Fire of Light

Beauty, Loving, Hero

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: D. C. Cowan ISBN: 9781483532233
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: D. C. Cowan
ISBN: 9781483532233
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
In a fictitious world called Gaia, explore the city of Arcadia during its Great Depression. Despite a convoluted history of war, religion, and corruption, an ancient prophecy points to this city as the One’s birthplace for the second coming. When the child of light appears, he or she will be the beacon to reveal the second coming and a vessel to thwart the evil brewing in this autocratic society. During this time, alchemists not only have the power to transmute metals, but also to transmute human beings into superior beings. No one knows exactly how the superior beings acquire their power, but once the dormant power is unleashed it is unstoppable. From childhood to adult years, follow the life story of several Arcadians some of which belong to the superior race. Those who believe the prophecy believe the child of light will be one of the superior beings. However, with the House of Lords interfering with the lives of Arcadians the believers will have to find the child of light before they do. Fire of Light is the second novel in the Angelic Heroes Trilogy. Chronologically, the first novel, Fire of Light starts hundreds of years in the past during the Arcadian Revolution occurring during the time of the One’s first coming. The third novel, Fire of Truth, finishes the trilogy with an epic journey around the world, through time and dimensions in order to discover the truth and find the mystical city hidden in the mountains said to be the dwelling place of the One on earth.
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In a fictitious world called Gaia, explore the city of Arcadia during its Great Depression. Despite a convoluted history of war, religion, and corruption, an ancient prophecy points to this city as the One’s birthplace for the second coming. When the child of light appears, he or she will be the beacon to reveal the second coming and a vessel to thwart the evil brewing in this autocratic society. During this time, alchemists not only have the power to transmute metals, but also to transmute human beings into superior beings. No one knows exactly how the superior beings acquire their power, but once the dormant power is unleashed it is unstoppable. From childhood to adult years, follow the life story of several Arcadians some of which belong to the superior race. Those who believe the prophecy believe the child of light will be one of the superior beings. However, with the House of Lords interfering with the lives of Arcadians the believers will have to find the child of light before they do. Fire of Light is the second novel in the Angelic Heroes Trilogy. Chronologically, the first novel, Fire of Light starts hundreds of years in the past during the Arcadian Revolution occurring during the time of the One’s first coming. The third novel, Fire of Truth, finishes the trilogy with an epic journey around the world, through time and dimensions in order to discover the truth and find the mystical city hidden in the mountains said to be the dwelling place of the One on earth.

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