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The Godling Chronicles: Book Two (Of Gods and Elves) (edition 2012)

by Brian D. Anderson, Jonathan Anderson

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Armies gather for war in the frozen land of Angral threatening to set the world ablaze. The elves are divided and scattered and humans fall prey to the dark influence of the Reborn King. Now, Gewey is faced with his greatest challenge yet. Unite the world of elf and human before it is too late...
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Title:The Godling Chronicles: Book Two (Of Gods and Elves)
Authors:Brian D. Anderson
Other authors:Jonathan Anderson
Info:GMTA Publishing (2012), Paperback, 282 pages
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Of Gods and Elves (The Godling Chronicles, #2) by Brian D. Anderson, narrated by Derek Perkins, continues the story of Gewey, Kaylia, and the elves. So much is prejudge as it is here, human vs elves and visa versa. More battles of the Reborn King servants sent to attack them. Gewey is learning his powers. I really, really love this series. I love how the author makes the characters so real and you get to like them, or hate them, and they become part of your life. At the end..oh, I got mad! How dare this new up comer! Must read for epic fantasy lovers. This is an audible book and the narrator can go from deep noble's voice to quiet elf voice and I forget it is from one person! I forget it is narrated, I feel like I am listening to the real thing! The narrator adds so much to an already rich story! This is a fantasy series I am glad I came across, I would have been a great loss in my reading mind. ( )
  MontzaleeW | Aug 28, 2017 |
Really excellent read- fulfills the promise of Book One in every way ( )
  arelenriel | Jun 6, 2013 |
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Armies gather for war in the frozen land of Angral threatening to set the world ablaze. The elves are divided and scattered and humans fall prey to the dark influence of the Reborn King. Now, Gewey is faced with his greatest challenge yet. Unite the world of elf and human before it is too late...

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