
Twenty-five year-old Azriel doesn’t know much of the world beyond Shiva Puri, the village where she and two hundred other farmers live in the foothills of California. Dreams of becoming a professional dancer have been dashed by injury, and it seems her marriage to Daniel, the village manager, is the crowning achievement of her young life. Azriel’s rural existence is pleasant, if not exhilarating, ...
Series: Daughters of the Kali Yuga
Paperback: 398 pages
Publisher: Bob Jenkins (September 13, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0997996005
ISBN-13: 978-0997996005
Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches
Amazon Rank: 2354404
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"Book One of the 'Daughters of the Kali Yuga Azriels Angels' is a story about strength, survival, hope.What happens when we reach the Kali Yuga? The last stage of the world as we know it, as described in Sanskrit scripture. How will Mother Earth reco...
world goes on. Until it doesn’t. The sages of ancient India tell of a terrifying being that will come forth from the underworld to end the reign of humankind. Shhhh. It’s just folklore, a superstition, a tale to frighten children. Until it isn’t. When the apocalypse comes, waves of unearthly pulsations crush everything in their path and fast-moving firestorms sweep North America. The survivors of Shiva Puri need a leader if they’re to make it through the devastation. Factions splinter and tensions escalate, but no one is aware of the real danger lurking. The demon Kali, Lord of Rakshasa, Tiger of Lanka, circles the last remnants of humanity. People disappear, and Azriel realizes she must perform her most delicate dance, defeating the vilest creature humankind has ever known, and preserving her humanity in the process. Azriel Dancer is the first of four novels in the Daughters of the Apocalypse quartet, in which author Bob Jenkins takes the reader from the first seconds of a mysterious global catastrophe, to the birth of a new civilization fifty years later.