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If you like Game of Thrones or The Name of the Wind, you’re in for a treat today! Do The Gods Hear Our Prayers: Prayer For Peace by Jeff Henrikson

Do the Gods Hear Our Prayers? (A Prayer for Peace Book 1)

by Jeff Henrikson
4.6 stars – 42 reviews
Everyday Price: $3.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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If you like Game of Thrones or The Name of the Wind – then you are going to love A Prayer for Peace!

The last elven kingdom on Tellus is under siege.  Backed by the gods themselves, millennia-old enemies are ready to deliver the coup de grace.

At the vanguard of the assault is the ruthless Talon Thieves Guild.  The immortal Guildmaster is hell-bent on establishing the first thieves kingdom in history.  If allying himself with the Krone of the Underworld and starting a war between the elves and the humans is what he has to do, then so be it.

Rising from the ashes of their fallen homeland are two elven brothers.  Sent into exile, they must decide how best to serve themselves and their people.  Hot on the brothers’ trail is the Guild’s most celebrated assassin, an elf who is a traitor to his heritage.

Each side marches to war seeking the favor of the divine, wondering all the while if the gods hear their prayers.

“My daughter received this book as a gift and she can’t put it down.” – Yulia

“I read the book in a weekend, simply unable to put it down.” – Matthew

“One of the things I liked best about the book is how the author changes view points throughout the story. As the reader, you hear one side of the story, and then a completely different take on events through another character.” – Coffee Book Addict

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Do The Gods Hear Our Prayers: Prayer for Peace

by Jeff Henrikson

★★★★★ 39 raves out of 42 reviews, and it’s FREE!

Tellus’ last elven kingdom is under siege. Backed by the gods themselves, millennia-old enemies are ready to deliver the coup de grace.

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This is a novel where mortals yearn for the favor of the divine and are nearly always left unsatisfied, wondering if the gods despise them…
Jeff Henrikson’s Do the Gods Despise Us?

Do the Gods Despise Us? (A Prayer for Peace Book 2)

by Jeff Henrikson
4.8 stars – 8 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

For centuries the elves of Armena have remained safe inside their forest of solitude, but time has finally caught up with them. The humans of Kentar, the forces of the Talon Thieves Guild, and the dark elves of the Underworld are advancing. Not content with the power he has accumulated over his four hundred year life span, the Guildmaster will pay any price to carve out a kingdom of his own. If allying himself with the dark elves and starting a war between the elves of Armena and the humans of Kentar is what he has to do, then so be it.

In the first volume of A Prayer for Peace, the elven brothers achieved a great victory and proved themselves worthy of their father’s legacy, but their trial is just beginning. In the second book of this series the brothers face the men who killed their father, bring an abusive lord to justice, destroy a fortress, and answer the call of a dragon who was ancient when the first elves came to Tellus. They will find the First Heir, witness more than one miracle, face death itself to save a friend, and defy the will of the heavens. The brothers grow stronger with each passing day, but is it the greatness in their blood that propels them forward, or are the gods behind the curtain pulling the strings?

Always in the brothers’ shadow is the thief, the moving hand of the Talon Guild, who above all desires power. Where will his loyalties ultimately lie – with his guild, heritage, or faith?

This is a novel where mortals yearn for the favor of the divine and are nearly always left unsatisfied, wondering if the gods despise them.

“A good, worthy sequel to the first book. There is plenty of action, intrigue, death, undeath, and much much more. [Spoiler alert] Yes, the gods do despise us…” 5 star review