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United We Stand

The Pantheon Saga, Book 6

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United We Stand

Written by: C.C. Ekeke
Narrated by: Roger Wayne, Kaleo Griffith, Adenrele Ojo
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Hugo Malalou must die.

Greyson Hirsch has carved a bloody path of destruction across America in his war against superheroes. Fully embracing the villainous persona of Damocles, he now dedicates himself to ridding the world of these “false messiahs".

His next target is San Miguel’s own Aegis, known to friends and family as Hugo Malalou. By slaughtering Aegis and his team of Paragons, Damocles hopes to crush the symbolic face of this new generation of heroes.

Hugo is equally motivated to stopping Damocles’ reign of terror, bringing him closer to a shadowy powerbroker hell-bent on burning the current world order to ashes. But Hugo’s efforts are derailed when a close friend is corrupted by an ancient evil that could plunge San Miguel and beyond into nightmarish chaos.

Now he is forced to make an impossible choice - stop Damocles, or save his friend's life. The only option this young hero has is to roll the dice, causing destructive consequences no matter what he chooses.

This novel contains potty-mouthed teens, super-on-super violence, and brain-melting superhero action.

©2021 C.C. Ekeke (P)2021 Podium Audio
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Overall awesome continuation to the story, but that ending was wild. Now there impatient wait for the next book. :(

Wow, just wow

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I don't know how I got to the end, it started off fine, but as the story goes on the plot points make less and less sense, the characters act like the writers never met another person before. plot points are often forced and are explained with information that doesn't line up, I found myself asking "why!" or "how?" after a ravel, and I never got a satisfying answer to either.
I won't be continuing

Got truly painful come the end

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