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Kingdom of the World: Moss Watts, Queen of the Djinn--Daughter of Hëævën

English - October 08, 2021 01:00 - 50 minutes - 34.7 MB
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Vampires and Werewolves had been done and done beautifully by so many others that these two literary partners, the idea magnate and proud double amputee, Joleta Douglas, and the writing powerhouse, Rink Wester, wanted to introduce readers to a deeper treatment of fantasy, religious lore, göds, mågÿck and mågÿckal beings. Kingdom of the World is a fiction that explores the richness of young adult and 'old-hat' sci-fi, witchcraft, fantasy, religious mysticism, god lore and mythology in a modern, urban “real world” setting.

It is a gritty tale of dark fantasy and biblical fiction. Where it seems Harry Potter, Clash of the Titans and Lord of the Rings all had a threesome at Sunday School. It is a bastard and completely glorious tale of Heaven’s twins. Of Jesus the Christed One and his sister, Moss Watts. One blessed by the sorcery of the cross, the other cursed and forgotten, stricken from all of history’s texts. Damned and changed into the dark Djinn of myth and a history untold, this is her tale. Of a sister’s vengeance against Heaven itself, a powerful “lampulet” deadly enough to trap and kill gods, and the brother and capital “F” Father whose punishment she would come to crave more than the air that only the rare breathed.

The floor is hers y’all. 

Moss Watts. Queen of the Djinn. Daughter of Heaven.

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Rink and Joleta created the collaborative universe of Moss Watts to live seamlessly along side our own, dear listener. To exist so crisply, with threads so invisible, that if you blinked and squinted ever so slightly, you just might one night see her walking towards you. 

One word. 

Run.