The Revenge of the Daughters

The Revenge of the Daughters

JOHN BISOL

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Lulu Press
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2020
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9781716578854
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Can a mortal Witch be accepted as an immortal Goddess? YES! She must first face a trial by the Gods for her past actions. Guilty and she dies, innocent, and she is accepted. Who would bring charges against the Witch? Who, among many, would dare the wrath of the gods for revenge? The daughters of NOX try to be opponents to the Witch/Goddess. Their success depends upon the ’Balance of the Universe.’

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