The Light of Theolan: The Gods of Sun, Earth, and Moon: Volume 1 The Gods of Sun, Earth, and Moon is a new, epic fantasy tale by the author of The Never-Born trilogy. As the twins fight to survive in their new worlds, a dark force rises in the black of night. Gods and men clash as the war . Two creatures of immense power have come to free their imprisoned god af

| Title | : | The Light of Theolan: The Gods of Sun, Earth, and Moon: Volume 1 |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.61 (643 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1508549214 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-02-19 |
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Twins Brynn and Braden have grown up as outcasts in the village of Zedren, children of a once-powerful man running from his past. But when their father’s past leads to a horrific tragedy, each finds themselves thrust into challenges they never imagined. While Brynn struggles to rebuild her life without the most important person in it, she discovers an ancient secret that could bring doom to Zedren. For Braden, captivity by the ultra-religious Theolar takes a surprising turn when he finds out that his father’s legacy awaits him in a far-off land, but this legacy that doesn’t come without cost. As the twins fight to survive in their new worlds, a dark force rises in the black of night. Two creatures of immense power have come to free their imprisoned god after a thousand years. And only the twin scions of a divine light stand in their way. The Gods of Sun, Earth, and Moon is a new, epic fantasy tale by the author of The Never-Born trilogy. Gods and men clash as the war
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