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The Young

A father and his son home has been attacked by a mysterious man, an omen a sinister presence has come about the lands of ?The Deluge?, the great sun gods know as the Phrazon mur guide and protect the inhabitants who are awake during the day while the evil creatures and man alike come to fruition during the night. For that where the great evil moon gods come up out of hiding. A Religious cult known as the ?Spawn? and their most prestigious leader Roland seek to extract the power of the moon gods and destroy the sun gods and plummet the world into but darkness and sorrow. Out two unlikely protagonist must go on a journey to stop them and free their lands from both the gods and the cults grasp. As somewhat reluctant they may be, they will set out on a task of many dangers and one most foreign to them. A journey of family,love loss violence and devastation, divinity and faith.

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Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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In a post-Apocalyptic future, Fren Welp and his father, Sven, are attacked in their village by beasts from a far away kingdom. After a fight in which Fren is threatened and a family friend has been kidnapped, father and son travel to the kingdom to face their sworn enemies. Unfortunately, the fight becomes personal when they learn that some of the kingdom’s subjects are closer to them than they originally thought.

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Very amazing book anyone should read
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Very amazing book anyone should read
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Very amazing book anyone should read
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Very amazing book anyone should read
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Very amazing book anyone should read
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Very amazing book anyone should read
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Very amazing book anyone should read
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