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Eternal: The Nephilim's Love Story Box Set

A love story through time.<br><br><strong>The Nephilim's Promise</strong>: Eli is immortal. Almost immortal, anyway. His father is an archangel he never knew, while his mother was a human. When another angel asks him to save a human male in Ancient Egypt, his life is forever changed.<br><br>When Micha comes into his life, Eli is no longer alone, but Micha’s untimely death leads Eli to search for his eternal love through reincarnations of Micha over the centuries. Based on a medium’s tip, Eli finds Joshua Milbanks, eighteen years old and homeless, kicked out of his foster home because he is gay.<br><br>When Eli saves Joshua from a bullet, Joshua doesn’t know what to think, but he cannot deny he is drawn to Eli. Is Joshua Micha reincarnated? Or will Eli continue to be lonely without his eternal love?<br><br><strong>The Last Nephilim</strong>: They say love is eternal. That’s what Eli believes in his heart and soul as he searches again for his reincarnated lover, Micha, who is now living as Adam, and happy in Mexico City.<br><br>This time, Eli has help looking for Micha. Micha's son, Josh, goes to Mexico City to track down his father. Eli and Josh struggle first just to find Adam, and then face a man who doesn’t remember -- or know -- either of them. At the same time, a menace from Micha and Eli's past resurfaces, and places their journey and their eternal lives in danger. Can true love overcome the remnants of evil that haunt Eli?

W.S. Long · LGBT+
Peringkat tidak cukup
75 Chs

Chapter 52

This looks like a day in the park for him.

Adam caught his breath and as Eli joined all of them on the same landing, Adam spoke. “Not bad guys. Not bad. Second pyramid of the morning and you guys are holding up pretty well. And, it looks like we came out here just in time. There are a few large groups currently climbing the first pyramid we walked earlier.”

Josh adjusted his baseball cap to look over to the Pyramid of the Sun. “Wow, can’t believe these things. When were they built again?”

Sully answered. “I read in the book that maybe one hundred years before Christ that they had built most of these pyramids, but they guess it was in its heyday around two or three hundred years after Christ.” Sully dug around Josh’s cinch sack that Josh carried like a backpack as he spoke

“Hey, be careful, I put my wallet and my iPod in there,” Josh said.

“I know. You reminded me when I bought that obsidian rock at the store after lunch,” quipped Sully.