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The Secret of the Golden Gods

Pedro Urvi, Sarima, Christy Cox

The Secret of the Golden Gods

eBook ( Jan. 7, 2019)
A world ruled by merciless Gods. An enslaved people. A young slave-hunter at the service of the Gods. Will he be able to save his sister when they take her?

The Senoca, the People of the Sea, have been enslaved by the Golden Gods. They live within the limits of the Boundary for only one purpose: produce for the Gods or die. Kyra, a seventeen-year-old girl, is selected along with other young girls and taken to the Gods. Her brother Ikai, a slave-hunter, will move heaven and earth to find her.

They will fight for survival and confront a society constituted to serve the masters.

Will they escape with their lives? Will they find freedom? Will they discover the secret of the Gods?

The Secret of the Golden Gods is an epic fantasy series. If you like gods and dystopian worlds, swords and sorcery, powerful magic, mystery and intrigue, then you'll love Pedro Urvi's dystopia.

Enjoy an amazing bestselling fantasy series.
Pages
1522

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