Thursday, February 15, 2018

God Slayer & Sacrifice. (Two Great Books to Choose From)




God Slayer is the story of an immortal, who views his immortality as a curse.  He has lived nearly eight hundred years, and he has watched everything and everyone that he ever loved die.  Lord Thog of the Grey Marshes, is a flawed and complex hero, who has become bitter and solitary as his life grows longer and more intollerable.  He is a soldier, and his reputation around the world follows him, always drawing him into more and more death.  He becomes involved in a war between two countries, led by two different kinds of men.  During this time, his meets a mysterious wizard, who shows him that the souls of his loved ones are always drawn to him.  He finds that they can never find rest, because since Lord Thog can't die, they are endlessly re-born and they re-enter his life as total strangers.  They are strangers that are always drawn to him, as his is to them.  He finds the soul of his wife in the form of a brave young maid and he must watch, as she falls in love with another before him.
Lord Thog is prone to panic attacks, nightmares, and he is riddled with guilt.  The horrors of his life are reflected in his eyes, and he does everything to hide these facts, while still trying to do right.
God Slayer is, ultimately a story of hope, love and redemption as Lord Thog struggles to become more than simply immortal.





Blurring fact and fiction, Sacrifice drags readers into a waking nightmare where the evils of the past collide with the secrets of the present.
Struggling filmmaker Benny Hernandez stumbles upon a brutalized body in the mountains. As he photographs the victim, he notices something hauntingly familiar about the wounds.
Growing up in New Mexico, Benny heard stories of a cult that rose from the ashes of the Pueblo Revolt in 1680.
As more tortured bodies appear, Benny discovers a pattern that might mean this centuries-old cult has risen again.
This could be the story of a lifetime…if Benny lives to tell it.





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