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Crown of Thorns: Awakening

By: L.M. Wittenhagen
Narrated by: Brian Avers
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Ian Wright is carjacked by a cartel that has been wreaking havoc for decades on innocent families and is killed. He finds himself reborn as a powerful angel - or so he thinks. He is told by another angel that there is a holy war brewing between God and God's brother Teloch, and pure souls are needed for God's army - just as evil souls are needed for Teloch's army. However, before he can ask any real questions, events escalate, which leaves him questioning his next steps.

Ian decides to test his newfound powers out to take down the very cartel that killed him. With the help from his best friend Jaxon Newman, they are able to ascertain some of Ian's abilities to bring the fight to the cartel. Through this conflict, Ian realizes that there is far more going on behind the scenes then he could have ever imagined.

©2021 L.M. Wittenhagen (P)2022 L.M. Wittenhagen
Occult Supernatural Scary Paranormal

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