Book of Two
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Narrated by:
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Valerie Paul
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Written by:
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Chris Norgate
About this listen
A story about good and evil, love and family. A modern fantasy tale where twin sisters are split apart by fates; two witches that desire to use their gift to rip a hole in relativity so their dark God, Baal Berith, can rule this world and grant them all they desire.
The story revolves around twin sisters and the power they share. It is humorous and explores the journey of one sister in this world, but separated from it in death, and her twin who must travel the underworld and who is very much alive.
The distance between this world and the next is as thick as a whisper, as deep as shadow, and as real as a summer's dream. This is a tale of those that strive to exist within the cracks that separate life and death, or this world and the other.
Grace thought she had settled into the perfect life. She had found the perfect man and with him they had found the perfect home. Ahead of them their future together appeared golden. Until the darkest of storms washed those dreams away in its torrent.
A targeted home invasion and fire left her fiancée fighting for his life and her twin sister taken by the men who not only ruined her life but ended it.
Stuck somewhere between this world and the next, her cold body is driven by the vengeance within her burning soul. Grace must seek out those who wronged her so violently for the darkest of reasons not only to find out why they did these things and to save her sister but also to save her soul.
If she can save the world and all the other souls residing upon it from an ancient evil growing more powerful from the machinations of its cult, then all to the good; but this isn't Grace's priority, not when the men who killed her so painfully still live.
©2017 Chris Norgate (P)2019 Chris Norgate