Summary
Genre: action/adventure/fantasy
Cutthroat mercenaries, foreign plots, manipulation of global markets, espionage and terrorism.
Dark rulers, a high king, speaking animals, mythical creatures, beings of darkness and skilled warriors astride fearless warhorses.
There is Earth's dimension and another that operates parallel to it, a realm where Lord of the Rings meets Narnia.
A dark king seeks domination, the ruin of all things good and true, and ultimately the fall of the high king of the North.
The boss of an elite mercenary group, responsible for the annihilation of entire villages, engages in a plan that would lead to incredible financial gain for a select group, and death and destruction for the masses.
Only a few are chosen to be travelers, who traverse the dimensions in order to thwart evil plots in both realms. If the dark king's plans succeed, so the plot of bloodthirsty and power hungry men in Earth's realm also advances.
Success in one realm means success in the other. As does failure. Darkness had been contained in the parallel dimension, but evil never sleeps and stirs again.
Two dimensions, two interconnected plots and one young traveler who will do everything possible to stop both plans. Victory for the light means life, but failure means slavery and death.
Good doesn't always overcome evil, and sometimes the light is consumed by the dark.
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Genre: action/adventure/fantasy
Cutthroat mercenaries, foreign plots, manipulation of global markets, espionage and terrorism.
Dark rulers, a high king, speaking animals, mythical creatures, beings of darkness and skilled warriors astride fearless warhorses.
There is Earth's dimension and another that operates parallel to it, a realm where Lord of the Rings meets Narnia.
A dark king seeks domination, the ruin of all things good and true, and ultimately the fall of the high king of the North.
The boss of an elite mercenary group, responsible for the annihilation of entire villages, engages in a plan that would lead to incredible financial gain for a select group, and death and destruction for the masses.
Only a few are chosen to be travelers, who traverse the dimensions in order to thwart evil plots in both realms. If the dark king's plans succeed, so the plot of bloodthirsty and power hungry men in Earth's realm also advances.
Success in one realm means success in the other. As does failure. Darkness had been contained in the parallel dimension, but evil never sleeps and stirs again.
Two dimensions, two interconnected plots and one young traveler who will do everything possible to stop both plans. Victory for the light means life, but failure means slavery and death.
Good doesn't always overcome evil, and sometimes the light is consumed by the dark.
Book link to Amazon's Kindle Store: https://www.amazon.com/Parallel-Book-One-Part-Genesis-ebook/dp/B00QSFAIL2/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Parallel+Book+One+Gaede&qid=1566325032&s=digital-text&sr=1-2
Author Notes
As usual, please note the Preface. Among other things, I point out that not every character or creature will be introduced in the opening chapters. More will gradually be revealed as the plot unfolds.
"Part I: Genesis" is about exploring the other dimension, character development and maturing, and setting the plot for that realm.
"Part II: Traverse" shifts to the plot in Earth's dimension, and we'll really see how what happens in one realm affects the other. It's not as complicated as it might sound.
"Part III: Transform" is the intense, high-speed conclusion of everything. It starts of at a sprint and maintains that pace all the way through to the end.
As usual, please note the Preface. Among other things, I point out that not every character or creature will be introduced in the opening chapters. More will gradually be revealed as the plot unfolds.
"Part I: Genesis" is about exploring the other dimension, character development and maturing, and setting the plot for that realm.
"Part II: Traverse" shifts to the plot in Earth's dimension, and we'll really see how what happens in one realm affects the other. It's not as complicated as it might sound.
"Part III: Transform" is the intense, high-speed conclusion of everything. It starts of at a sprint and maintains that pace all the way through to the end.
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Remaining Chapters for Part I
Chapter 40: Risk-Taking Behavior
Chapter 41: Trap
Chapter 42: Against Time
Chapter 43: Tree of Healing
Chapter 44: Concerns & Developments
Chapter 45: Edge of Darkness
Chapter 46: Illness
Chapter 47: Hit Squad
Chapter 48: Awkward
Chapter 49: Interesting Meeting
Chapter 50: Rescue
Chapter 51: Broken Trust
Chapter 52: Risks & More Risks
Chapter 53: Saving the Night
Chapter 54: A Big Spot of Trouble
Chapter 55: Games for Survival
Chapter 56: Desensitization & One Final Push
Chapter 57: Thalia
Chapter 58: Racehorse
Chapter 59: Royal Blood
Chapter 60: Final Appeal
Chapter 61: Gathering Thunder
Chapter 62: Break the Line
Chapter 63: Reckoning
Chapter 64: Traveler
Chapter 40: Risk-Taking Behavior
Chapter 41: Trap
Chapter 42: Against Time
Chapter 43: Tree of Healing
Chapter 44: Concerns & Developments
Chapter 45: Edge of Darkness
Chapter 46: Illness
Chapter 47: Hit Squad
Chapter 48: Awkward
Chapter 49: Interesting Meeting
Chapter 50: Rescue
Chapter 51: Broken Trust
Chapter 52: Risks & More Risks
Chapter 53: Saving the Night
Chapter 54: A Big Spot of Trouble
Chapter 55: Games for Survival
Chapter 56: Desensitization & One Final Push
Chapter 57: Thalia
Chapter 58: Racehorse
Chapter 59: Royal Blood
Chapter 60: Final Appeal
Chapter 61: Gathering Thunder
Chapter 62: Break the Line
Chapter 63: Reckoning
Chapter 64: Traveler
"I doubt if he knew clearly what he meant. But you and I must be clear. There is but one good; that is God. Everything else is good when it looks to Him and bad when it turns from Him. And the higher and mightier it is in the natural order, the more demoniac it will be if it rebels. It's not out of the bad mice or bad fleas you make demons, but out of bad archangels…”
- Excerpt from Chapter 11 of "The Great Divorce" (C.S. Lewis)
- Excerpt from Chapter 11 of "The Great Divorce" (C.S. Lewis)