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The Crossing Point August Arrea
The Crossing Point
August Arrea
"There comes a moment in each person's life
when Destiny chooses to reveal itself to us"
It's hard enough for a teenager to navigate through his high school years without
having to deal with a sudden, unexpected physical change, like say,
two pronounced humps protruding from one's upper back.
Now, imagine finding out such an oddity wasn't just some cruel courtesy
of nature, but actually a pair of wings growing just beneath the skin.
For Jacob Parrish,
this is only the beginning of a sequence of events he suddenly faces after the
death of his beloved mother, and he is visited by a mysterious visitor
clad in a long, dark overcoat with eyes the color of two golden suns,
who not only reveals himself to be an angel
(and a fallen one at that),
but informs the boy that he is the son of an angel.
Naturally, the revelation is met with disbelief until his grandmother reluctantly
brings forth a box, secreted away inside an old trunk, that holds the unbelievable truth
long kept from Jacob - that he is indeed, a Nephilim.
So begins Jacob's astonishing journey as he embarks on an incredibly perilous adventure with the mysterious Gotham as his guide. Traveling to the other side of the world, a Gate, hidden in the shadows of an ancient Turkish church, leads the way to a mystical world, where Jacob discovers a treasure trove of abilities he never knew he possessed.
While struggling to find the answer to a question purposefully kept from him that has plagued him since he was a small boy, he discovers his birthright
and an unforeseen destiny that will change our world.
So begins BOOK I of The Tales of the Nephilim Brotherhood
A Young Adult Fantasy Adventure Series titled THE CROSSING POINT and the start of a riveting journey that is sure to Magically and Wondrously captivate you.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 6 de septiembre de 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9781737166139 |
| Editores | VII Puplishing |
| Páginas | 700 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 39 mm · 1,01 kg |
| Lengua | Inglés |