Kingdom of Gods by Feather Stone is a supernatural military mystery. If that doesn’t have you intrigued, please read on for more about the Guardians, Sidney, and Sam.
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Kingdom of Gods by Feather StonePublished by Independent Genres: Fiction, Military, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 422
Year 2020, the planet has suffered catastrophic loss of humanity and landmass. Twenty-seven years later, the energy crisis threatens to thrust man into the dark ages. Harsh martial law worldwide has created underground vigilantes groups. Admiral Garland is within days of delivering a miracle. His blind ambition has led him to an alliance with a nefarious woman, Madame. Her enormous wealth and lethal private armed force have proven to fit his need for absolute secrecy. If world government leaders discover what is behind locked doors on his naval base, his exalted reputation will be destroyed. His patience has paid off. He’s about to be crowned the world’s savior. He’s become blind to the chaos he’s about to unleash.
Madame has no interest in solving the world’s energy crisis. She witnessed the power of sun crystals when a South American tribe used the glowing blue and green rocks to suddenly calm a raging storm, and then turn water into sweet red wine. With access to the American government through Garland, she is poised to conquer the planet. The kingdom of the gods is now within her grasp. Garland and Madame arrest a spy on the New Seattle Naval Base and send the wounded and dying prisoner to an armed naval supply ship under the command of Captain Waterhouse. He receives orders to execute the strange woman.
Within a day, Sidney Davenport begins to unravel his disciplined life. Sidney is a member of the secret and powerful Guardians. She failed in her mission to stop Madame. Desperate to forestall the madness that is about to consume the planet, she reveals a secret to her manipulating executioner. Little does she know, he has been dancing with the devil far too long to be trusted.
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My review of Kingdom of Gods by Feather Stone
Kingdom of Gods by F. Stone is full of intrigue, mystery, and rules, whether military or merely human nature.
Higher beings, referred to as the Guardians, want to protect the Earth from the chaos caused by a few evil characters intent on controlling the power sources. The new military force ruling our world is not afraid to instantly execute anyone suspected of treason.
The author does an incredible job of creating doubts in your mind as to who is good or evil. There are many references to meditation and reiki throughout the story. The author has a firm grasp of these disciplines, as well as how the government hierarchy works.
Sidney and Sam are unique and memorable. The extensive cast of side characters is, for the most part, well-done. A few people seem to be building toward a more substantial role, only to disappear suddenly. Author Stone does a credible job of taking you ever deeper into a character’s soul, causing you to empathize with the good and evil in each person.
I spent some time thinking I was missing an essential clue to understanding where the story was going. Perhaps, this is the definition of a good mystery.
The supernatural aspects of the story were very well-written and completely believable.
The pacing was okay through most of the book, although the beginning moved a little slow, while the ending felt rushed. I do believe the author set us up for a sequel.
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Review: Kingdom of Gods by Feather Stone
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Review: Kingdom of Gods by Feather Stone
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