The Liberator: Book II: The Legend of the Soul Kiss

The Liberator: Book II: The Legend of the Soul Kiss
ISBN-10
1530582601
ISBN-13
9781530582600
Series
The Liberator
Pages
244
Language
English
Published
2016-05-05
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Mark McAskill

Description

THE LIBERATOR Book II: The Legend of the Soul Kiss. An EPIC PARANORMAL ROMANCEThe Source of All Evil is on its ultimate rampage.And a legendary love soars to dazzling, unprecedented heights.ALL SEEMS HOPELESSLY LOST when World War III erupts-triggered by the Warador in a colossal, egomaniacal attempt to finally wipe out all who honor and serve the Light. Jemayne comes to fully accept, under Angelene's loving guidance, his equal role in fulfilling the Prophecy. The two soulmates go through space and time to Inner Earth and Outer Earth in search of the world-saving Liberator. They have close encounters with the fascinating inhabitants, and fight escalating battles with the Warador's horrifying supernatural Agents. When the young lovers get separated and have to face Earth's two warring worlds alone, they realize their real power to help save the planet lies in joining their minds-to create a psychic partnership and find the mysterious Liberator. But the Source of All Evil is fully armed for a final cosmic showdown, and Heaven on Earth seems no more than a foolish dream.

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