Reluctant Gods: Books One Through Four
By A.J. Aaron
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Become a supernatural immortal? Reluctantly.
Are you interested in time travel, mysticism, alternate realities, archangels, demons, wizards, immortal gods and goddesses, telekinesis, ESP, psychic powers, magic, or use of the Akashic records? Are you hungry for a different fantasy? Something based on scientific theories, and ancient beliefs, yet humorous, sometimes romantic, and only for readers with open minds that are ready to question beliefs and paradigms? Then this metaphysical fantasy series is for you. Get the first four books of the Reluctant Gods series in this one book now.
The comedic antics of the diverse and colorful characters will make you laugh while they become as familiar to you as your best friends in this blend of fantasy, humor, mystery, and romance. Science, beliefs, and real life references will make you wonder, could this happen?
Join these beings that only need to think a thought to create reality; if they can bring themselves to believe, by not being so reluctant to become gods. Would you be reluctant?
In Reluctant Gods, the first book of the series, past lives and past mistakes echo themselves for over five hundred years until an ancient agreement with four archangels manifests itself to remind a reincarnated couple of their destiny.
Sevilen, a former engineer, needs to take on his role as a god to save Leyna, his love from his past life, since in this life, as in her past lives, she will be dead in months if he doesn’t. In today’s life, he doesn’t even like her, and doesn’t care to save her.
Leyna, a powerful, cruel, and callus executive, runs from Sevilen and the thoughts of becoming a goddess, or falling in love with a man.
The two enter a world of magic where they gain abilities to create and destroy universes, throw bolts of lightning, change into another body, or use their psychic abilities.
In Reluctant Gods II - The Demon Seth, our immortal gods are forced to be confined to their mansion by a 1000 year old, insolent boy demon named Seth. Join them as they deal with their forced imprisonment, with the unlikely influence of the novel “Fifty Shades of Grey,” while angels, witches, and other gods work with them to resolve the dilemma.
Will the Demon Seth steal Sevilen’s love, Leyna, of 500 years? Will they need to make a deal with Satan to resolve it? Immerse yourself in the incredible story as the scenes vividly play out in your mind. Listen to the music through provided links on Amazon.
In Reluctant Gods III - Reset, the year is 2050, 38 years after the debacle created by the Demon Seth, the Earth is on a crash course in more than one reality. Parallel universes, alternate realities, time travel, jealousy, and experiencing more than one life simultaneously must be dealt with.
Experience what these immortals do to try to save it all.
Reluctant Gods IV - Aysel - The Prequel was written from reader requests to know how Aysel, Sevilen’s great grandmother and mentor, became who she was in the first three books. What shaped her to become the highly evolved, very unique, sensual, powerful, and sometimes whacky god she is in all the other books in the series?
Follow 22 year old Aysel from the 1920s, raised protected and sheltered by Varick, from when she is immersed in the world of immortal gods, to when she brings Sevilen into their family. Learn with her about the effect of changing others’ life paths with magic, and how to avoid the deadly results by using the Akashic records.
See why Aysel, can guiltlessly make passes at Sevilen throughout the series, as if she really were just another young woman, and not his one hundred and six year old great grandmother. Learn what family really means for immortal gods, archangels, devils, and demons.
Get all four books now in this one book of 275,000 words.
A.J. Aaron
I was born in Connecticut, educated as a mechanical engineer in Massachusetts, and moved to Ohio for a job in a Fortune 200 company. I've since left the safety of that career, having been in multiple manufacturing roles, including: engineering manager, plant manager, and an acquisition captain, as well as an internal consultant for numerous manufacturing plants on Lean methodology. I have now set about consulting part time and writing the rest of the time.I was always a maverick as a child, and an adult, and was never quite able to draw inside the lines or follow certain rules. I did however, figure out how to fit into acceptable society and not be a pink monkey. This, and the engineering training I had, taught me to question everything, and never automatically believe in anything. Consequently, I was always a handful for anyone I reported to. Once they knew me though, they pretty much let me run free with the reservation, "If anyone asks if I knew about this, I didn't." - since the things I did usually didn't fit into the nice neat corporate boxes or standards, but were effective at getting the job done.This personality trait, possibly due to playing with mercury as a child, influences my writing to be somewhat different than others. My hopes are that it will make reading more entertaining for you, with a fresh approach to viewing the world around us, by removing the usual paradigms and blinders we impose on ourselves through our culture's influences.I've done some pretty dumb things while learning about writing as a career. The first thing is, how darn hard it can be, and I've taken classes, and read several books on writing. The second is how easy it is to make a mistake, such as over-write a good file with a draft copy and promote it to 35,000 people. Yikes. That was a nightmare. I'm much more careful now.If you are someone that doesn't always feel you fit in all the time, and sees things somewhat differently than most, or looks at things and says, 'What if?' then you might like my work.If you like a more lighthearted group of somewhat irreverent characters, you might like my Reluctant Gods Series. If you've been in business and know some cold and cruel characters, you might like Dr. Roland Vandergrift in 'Power, Control, Conformance.'If you are a person who is set in their ways and beliefs and can only see things a certain way, you might not like any of my work.I hope you enjoy what I've done. If you don't like it, remember you can always return it, though I've had no returns so far. Remember, I did warn you.
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