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Paperback The Chronicles of the Sons of None, Book One: One Secret Preserved Through the Ages. One Keep Called to Hold the Key. Book

ISBN: 1607997371

ISBN13: 9781607997375

The Chronicles of the Sons of None, Book One: One Secret Preserved Through the Ages. One Keep Called to Hold the Key.

Since Adam and Eve were banished from the garden of Eden, the location of the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil has been well guarded throughout the ages-there is one gate... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I couldn't put it down!!!!

The Chronicles of the Sons of None is one of the best books I have ever read. I am very particular with what I read, but this book was so entertaining... I didn't want to put it down!!!!! Full of action, adventure, and humour, this book is a must read. TWO THUMBS WAY UP!!!!!!!

Reminiscent of Shaunti Feldhahn and Wendy Alec. Well done!

Conner Bridges, a 21-year-old college graduate, meets a man named Joshua on the beach. Joshua tells him that he has been chosen to fulfill a great mission for God, and reveals that Conner is the next keeper of the key to the Garden of Eden. A previous keeper, Romulus, ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life, so not only is he immortal, but he has all the knowledge that God has. Romulus dropped the key to Eden, and he wants it back. Now it's missing, and Conner has to find it. Unfortunately, Joshua doesn't have a lot of time before he has to return to heaven, and Satan's forces are doing everything they can to stop Conner from finding and protecting the key. This was a pretty good book. It reminded me a lot of Shaunti Feldhahn's "The Veritas Conflict," in that it allows the reader to see the spiritual battle being waged all around us, although we often don't know it. It also reminded me of Wendy Alec's "The Fall of Lucifer," because the reader gets to see heaven through the eyes of the angels. The writing was good and the book kept my attention all the way to the end (about 200 pages). It was uplifting and fresh to read, and overall, a good read.
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