The Prophecy

The Prophecy

B. L. Letourneau

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Editorial:
Strategic Book Group, LLC
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781609763299

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B.L. Letourneau creates a howling fantasy adventure in 'The Prophecy: The Golden Vampire Avengers and Their Guardian Wolf.'Jessie and Johnny Dewitt of Sedona, Arizona, are kidnapped on the eve of their eighteenth birthday by an old vampire group from Europe, who want to keep the twins from fulfilling a prophecy. Jessie and Johnny were born into the new guard of Vampire/Avengers who work for humanity, opposing the evil of Satan’s oldest vampire, Sirius, and his soldiers of death.Unbeknown to his teen wards, their uncle, Jonathan DeWitt, is an ancient vampire from fourteenth-century Italy. The head priest of the old guard of the Church, he was ordered to fight against evil. Uncle Jonathan rescues the twins from their kidnappers, but gives them the kiss of death, and Jessie and Johnny are reborn as vampires.Jonathan’s son was born into a family of shape shifter/werewolves. The legacy of the prophecy is that Twin Golden Swords and their Guardian Wolf would save humanity from Satan and his evil Vampire Soldiers. The prophecy began centuries earlier as Jonathan lay dying. He foresaw the twins and their guardian werewolf, as well as the war against evil in the Americas and Europe.Now Jessie and Johnny must brace themselves for the second part of the prophecy.About the Author: B.L. Letourneau credits the loving support of her family, her husband, Leo, and her nephew, Anthony Green, for his creative drawings. 'He drew what my heart saw.' The author is an invoice analyst in Tucson, Arizona. She has begun writing the sequel.

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