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*** Behind every fable, there is a dark side to the story ***
Will they be able to protect the magical garden or is this the end?
*** Almost a thousand celestial beings with supernatural powers have risen against the supreme. They have arrived with the intention of destroying the "magical garden". The Guardians of Eden will try to stop this whatever the cost.
In the middle of all this conflict, Alfenón, Almea and the celestial leaders are involved.
The surprising Gera shows that her impressive beauty is not her only virtue; also, her extraordinary combat skills and the nobility of her heart. For her there are no gender rules (where woman is protected). because her hands can be powerful and unforgiving. However, and only for him, they are tender and full of love...
In the middle of this story full of struggles and conspiracies; celestial beings and humans, come to know passion and love, from another perspective ***
This surprising first part of the trilogy "REBELLION" arrives to engage you from the opening chapters; since it will make you travel through time, to experience the events that took place in our initial and almost primitive world; where the influence of mythology and humanity intertwined.
A story narrated from a more real perspective, although no less dazzling and fantastic of those events, and it reveals the relationship between religious and mythological theories, as well as their similarities.
You will not find anything to suggest you change your dogma or religious doctrine or anything like that; Furthermore, by reading this great story, you will understand that many of the theories, whether mythological and / or religious, have an initial common historical basis in which they agree, and all of them have some degree of shared foundation. Although many were distorted over time, as often happens when passing information through many years and different narrators.
A story full of strife and contradictory romance and passion, that will allow you to daydream in this magical world, as much as I did when writing it.