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The Hallowed Bloodline: Us vs. Them

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Ehane Freeman is a Native American witch. He is obsessed with his family’s turbulent past. You see, he is the descendant of Sassascus, the sachem of the Pequot tribe. After his father’s death, Ehane felt lost and powerless. The firstborn male in the Freeman family is supposed to become the guardian of the coveted Teetonki zeal chest, their most secrete heirloom, which holds generations of magical tomes. Ehane did not think his older brother was up to the task. He stole the chest from his older brother, Dohate. Ehane sought help from his friends. Together they conjured a spell to bring them to his great ancestor Sassascus. The problem was that Sassascus lived in 17th century Connecticut. Ehane brought them to a point in time just before the Mystic Massacre, one of the darkest times in Connecticut’s history, certainly not a place for three 21st century men. Dohate traveled back with his friends to pursue Ehane. While in the past, the friends wrestle with the ethical ramifications of screwing with time. They turned on each other and went their own way. Two longtime enemies found they have to work together to thwart the powerful witch living in Fort Saybrook. After working together, the men discover they had things in common. They found themselves falling in love with each other.The small group of witches contaminated history to the point of preventing the Pequot war from happening. The Pequot tribe offers to helps them restore history back to its original course, even after knowing the disastrous results that will follow if they are successful. Anthologies & Short Stories Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel
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