Capricious Deities

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Fiction & Literature
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Author: John Paul Ried ISBN: 9781936037711
Publisher: Az Publishing Services Publication: May 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Paul Ried
ISBN: 9781936037711
Publisher: Az Publishing Services
Publication: May 3, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Imperial Palamaran Grand Army is set to march south to crush the Crusader Army for the Liberation of Palamar led by Arch Cleric Simon Samelek and Prince Philip Canalon. Both armies will soon converge for a climactic battle to decide the fate of the Palamaran Empire.
Emperor Thomas IV, suspecting the romance between his daughter, Lady Christina Medford and Colonel Nick Armand, decides to ensure his dynasty. General Paul Tenisal is confronted with an intimate and life changing moral dilemma and has to choose between family loyalty and treason against his country, best friend and Emperor.
Professor Oliver Wendell Enalan, still overwhelmed by grief and lost love, is confronted with the realities of true power and responsibilities while his psionic abilities place him in situations he never dreamt possible.
Adding to all of this chaos and mayhem, three major deities from the Palamaran Pantheon, Horse Goddess Epona Twilight, Fire God Mercatio Zemelon and Love Goddess Celeste Clearwater, all cannot resist meddling in mortal affairs. Each deity has their own agenda and their actions raise the stakes considerably. When capricious deities interfere with mortal conflicts, you KNOW that more people will die until someone intervenes with fate making sacrifices and commitments.

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The Imperial Palamaran Grand Army is set to march south to crush the Crusader Army for the Liberation of Palamar led by Arch Cleric Simon Samelek and Prince Philip Canalon. Both armies will soon converge for a climactic battle to decide the fate of the Palamaran Empire.
Emperor Thomas IV, suspecting the romance between his daughter, Lady Christina Medford and Colonel Nick Armand, decides to ensure his dynasty. General Paul Tenisal is confronted with an intimate and life changing moral dilemma and has to choose between family loyalty and treason against his country, best friend and Emperor.
Professor Oliver Wendell Enalan, still overwhelmed by grief and lost love, is confronted with the realities of true power and responsibilities while his psionic abilities place him in situations he never dreamt possible.
Adding to all of this chaos and mayhem, three major deities from the Palamaran Pantheon, Horse Goddess Epona Twilight, Fire God Mercatio Zemelon and Love Goddess Celeste Clearwater, all cannot resist meddling in mortal affairs. Each deity has their own agenda and their actions raise the stakes considerably. When capricious deities interfere with mortal conflicts, you KNOW that more people will die until someone intervenes with fate making sacrifices and commitments.

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