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Books with title Son of God

  • Son of God

    Mary Wilson

    Paperback (Initiatives of Change, Dec. 15, 1983)
    spiritual
  • Son of God

    Mary Wilson

    Hardcover (Blandford Press, March 15, 1961)
    None
  • Sons of Gods

    Arthur J Gonzalez

    language (Fahrenheit Publishing, LLC, Jan. 25, 2018)
    Long ago, the wrath of the three God brothers marked the onset of the Great War. The other Gods watched in horror, until they, too, were forced to take sides. Their beloved Mt Olympus collapsed, ruin was brought to all Divine, and the Age of Darkness gripped the world in its clutches. But a group of Gods was wise, and before their impending deaths, they had crafted a pact, committing to one day rebuilding the Territories - the Heavens, Seas, and the Underworld. It would usher in the world they protected and honored out from its darkness. And from it would rise the new Greats: the Sons of Gods. Cienzo has always had an affliction for metal and fire; never did he anticipate it would one day translate to wielding dormant powers. It is during a journey to fulfill a promise to his dying sister, that he is plunged into a dark and magical world, and where great responsibility is bestowed upon him. Is he worthy of assuming the throne of the Territories? Can shattering steel and splitting fire change his mind?
  • Sons of Gods

    Arthur J Gonzalez

    Paperback (Arthur J Gonzalez, Jan. 24, 2018)
    Long ago, the wrath of the three God brothers marked the onset of the Great War. The other Gods watched in horror, until they, too, were forced to take sides. Their beloved Mt Olympus collapsed, ruin was brought to all Divine, and the Age of Darkness gripped the world in its clutches. But a group of Gods was wise, and before their impending deaths, they had crafted a pact, committing to one day rebuilding the Territories - the Heavens, Seas, and the Underworld. It would usher in the world they protected and honored out from its darkness. And from it would rise the new Greats: the Sons of Gods. Cienzo has always had an affliction for metal and fire; never did he anticipate it would one day translate to wielding dormant powers. It is during a journey to fulfill a promise to his dying sister, that he is plunged into a dark and magical world, and where great responsibility is bestowed upon him. Is he worthy of assuming the throne of the Territories? Can shattering steel and splitting fire change his mind?
  • The son of God

    Mary Wilson

    Hardcover (Blandford Press, March 15, 1961)
    None