The Well of Destiny

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Action Suspense
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Author: Erik Brodin ISBN: 1230001433500
Publisher: All-Father & Sons Publication: June 8, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Erik Brodin
ISBN: 1230001433500
Publisher: All-Father & Sons
Publication: June 8, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Destiny sometimes reveals itself in a most peculiar way...

Robert grew up thinking he was a regular teenager, and then he made a pretty unusual self-discovery: He’s a bona fide Norse god. After many years on Earth and a grueling battle with Loki’s son, Robert is now returning to Asgard, land of the Norse gods. The end of the nine worlds is approaching. The gods call it Ragnarok. They truly believe in the ancient myths, and they’re pissed off about the whole situation. They’ve all got issues, especially Thor, Freyr, and his two-faced sister.

Robert even meets Loki, who’s locked up in the high-tech dungeon. But where’s his son, Vali? The problem with a shape-shifter is that you never know where he’s lurking. Not even the gods know. But Robert will have to deal with them and Vali—wherever he is—or they’re all going to die. And he must also overcome another huge obstacle: his own accidental, hot, and horribly demanding creation.

Dive into The Well of Destiny—the second book in Erik Brodin’s deeply entertaining series—and discover this bombshell for yourself.

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Destiny sometimes reveals itself in a most peculiar way...

Robert grew up thinking he was a regular teenager, and then he made a pretty unusual self-discovery: He’s a bona fide Norse god. After many years on Earth and a grueling battle with Loki’s son, Robert is now returning to Asgard, land of the Norse gods. The end of the nine worlds is approaching. The gods call it Ragnarok. They truly believe in the ancient myths, and they’re pissed off about the whole situation. They’ve all got issues, especially Thor, Freyr, and his two-faced sister.

Robert even meets Loki, who’s locked up in the high-tech dungeon. But where’s his son, Vali? The problem with a shape-shifter is that you never know where he’s lurking. Not even the gods know. But Robert will have to deal with them and Vali—wherever he is—or they’re all going to die. And he must also overcome another huge obstacle: his own accidental, hot, and horribly demanding creation.

Dive into The Well of Destiny—the second book in Erik Brodin’s deeply entertaining series—and discover this bombshell for yourself.

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