The man looked like a god. Then again, he was one. . . Jord Thorson was a god-the son of Thor, the Norse God of Thunder. In his search to find his missing father, Jord seeks out the mortal, Meghan Larson, who is in possession of his only clue-Megingjörð, Thor's magical belt of power. But when the belt decides to take matters into its own hands, locking itself around Meghan's waist, Jord and Meghan are plunged into the middle of a massive conflict that rages across the heavens. Giants, magical artifacts, and a golden city in the clouds weren't exactly what Meghan Larson expected when that amazing belt arrived at her museum. Now Megingjörð is stuck around her waist and talking to her in her head. She's got to be dreaming, but with the wonders around her and hunky Jord Thorson at her side, Meghan's not sure she wants to wake up.
The story of the apostle John, this novel begins with John hearing the preaching of John the Baptist in the Judean wilderness. It follows his life through the time after the Crucifixion and into his later years as he ministered in Ephesus.
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A study of the life of the Apostle John, focusing on the background that formed his personality and the incidents that caused change in him.
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