Path of the Divine
β Scribed by Cooper, Harmon
- Publisher
- Boycott Books, LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 284 KB
- Series
- Way of the immortals [Book 1]
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1686648367
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β¦ Synopsis
"Thrust by a mysterious portal into an unknown world, Nick Barnette does what anyone would do in his situation: he runs. Now separated from his friends, and being pursued by powerful forces he doesnβt understand, Nick must navigate the Kingdom of Lhasa and figure out how to get home. Through his trials and tribulations, Nick discovers that he has developed a strange power that allows him to slow down time, vastly improving his combat ability. But he doesnβt have any control over the power. And as far as he knows, the only way to cultivate this new power and find his friends is by studying the Way of the Immortals, an ancient tradition practiced by monks and hermits high in the mountains of Lhasa. It wonβt be an easy task, but if anyone is up to the challenge, itβs Nick, who might be the most unconventional hero the Kingdom of Lhasa has ever seen." -- Amazon.com
β¦ Subjects
Magic -- Fiction
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