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Enoch Primordial

Chronicles of the Nephilim (Volume 2)

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In a Dark World, One Man is Called by God: Enoch

Holy Man. Wise Sage. Giant Killer.

Before Noah, before the Flood, the world is wicked beyond imagination.

Fallen angels called Watchers rule as gods and breed evil offspring called Nephilim giants.

But one man stands out from the rest: Enoch, he who walks with God, but also loves his wife and family with all his heart.

Then God gives Enoch a frightening duty: He and his family must become giant killers.

But those very monsters are now coming after them.

And they’re not stopping - until they push their way back to Eden.

This second novel in the saga Chronicles of the Nephilim is a prequel to Noah Primeval that tells the original story of the fallen angel Watchers from heaven and the rise of the Nephilim giants of Genesis 6.

Heart-pounding, spiritual warfare, action-adventure and romance by respected Christian and Biblical fiction best-selling author Brian Godawa.

Learn about the historical and biblical research behind the novel

Author Brian Godawa shares an appendix that provides an explanation of Biblical concepts in the novel such as the Watchers, Nephilim, Giants, Leviathan, the Book of Enoch, and fallen angels.

On the age appropriateness of the novels

This Biblical Fiction series is rated PG-13, appropriate for mature teens and above, similar to the Bible and The Lord of the Rings.

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Warning: If you are not open minded, then this book is not for you. Brian Godawa takes minor and major characters from the Bible and embellishes the story and characters into a plausible tale. All I can say is, well, it could have happened that way. I am interested in seeing where it goes next.

Warning: If not open minded, this is not for you!

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could not stop listening and being captivated by how well it was read and produced... I felt like I was experiencing the first world as our father and mother did. thank you

wonderful!!!

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This is my second time through this series. Love the way the author pulls real geographic info to make this story more real and make you really think about some of the vague areas in the Bible and other spiritual literature.

Awesome story!!!

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can't wait to hear the rest of the series! Thank you Brian and Godspeed in all your endeavors.

Loved it!

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this was amazing story. it could have happened like this. I can see how the narrative fits within scripture. even though its fictional, it draws me in like it just might be true

just awesome

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The biblical and historical context make this a real joy ! It is very imaginative and doesn't take itself too seriously which is a good thing. God bless you Mr. Godawa... keep up the good work for God!

Cheesy deliciousness for Nephilim aficionados!

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I am a highly trained theologian and a lover of grate books. These are the best written Christian books I can think of. They will add to your biblical understanding like none other. Theologically sound, biblical, entertaining, historical, grammatical, and everything else I can think of. These are simply the best! Do yourself a favor listen to or read them, it will pay grade dividends. And at the end of the day do your own homework. You’ll be glad you did

Best ever!

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enjoyed this book. I highly recommend it! if you are interested in the watchers and giants, you will love it!

I enjoyed this book. I highly recommend it!

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Title: Unveiling Ancient Mysteries - Enoch Primordial: Chronicles of the Nephilim

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

Brian Godawa's Enoch Primordial: Chronicles of the Nephilim is a breathtaking journey through the corridors of myth, history, and spirituality. In this gripping addition to the Chronicles of the Nephilim series, Godawa crafts a mesmerizing narrative that transports readers to a world of celestial beings, forbidden knowledge, and cosmic battles, all while delving deep into the human experience.

From the very first page, Godawa's writing casts an irresistible spell, immersing readers in a pre-flood world that's as vividly imagined as it is richly researched. The protagonist, Enoch, undergoes a transformation that parallels the shifting tides of his world. As he navigates the intricate relationships between angels, Nephilim, and humanity, Enoch's character development stands as a testament to Godawa's skill in creating multidimensional figures that resonate with authenticity and growth.

What truly sets Enoch Primordial apart is Godawa's ability to weave ancient texts, myths, and biblical stories into a seamless tapestry of storytelling. The narrative dances through the intricacies of angelic politics, the allure of forbidden knowledge, and the essence of human aspiration, offering readers an engaging blend of fantasy, theology, and historical intrigue. The meticulous attention to detail and the seamless blending of real-world events with imaginative elements make this book a literary marvel.

Godawa's narrative pacing is commendable, striking a harmonious balance between moments of contemplation and heart-pounding action sequences. As the story unfolds, readers find themselves on a roller-coaster ride of emotions, from awe and wonder to suspense and empathy, creating an unbreakable connection with the characters and their struggles.

The depth of themes explored in Enoch Primordial is both thought-provoking and soul-stirring. The battle between good and evil, the consequences of curiosity, and the value of human free will are all woven together in a narrative that is as enlightening as it is enthralling. By delving into these fundamental questions, Godawa elevates the story beyond mere entertainment and invites readers to reflect on the essence of existence itself.

Enoch Primordial's crowning achievement lies in its masterful blending of ancient myths with a contemporary narrative style. Godawa's ability to bridge the gap between the distant past and modern storytelling sensibilities is a testament to his craftsmanship as an author.

In conclusion, Enoch Primordial: Chronicles of the Nephilim stands as a literary gem that beckons readers to explore the realms of the unknown and the profound. Brian Godawa's narrative prowess, combined with his deep understanding of myth, history, and theology, results in a book that is both enlightening and captivating. This installment in the Chronicles of the Nephilim series is a must-read for those who crave tales that challenge the boundaries of imagination while delving into the core of human nature and the cosmos. I highly recommend it.

Love this series!

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Decent story, any biblical fantasy is good stuff. Had a hard time enjoying it towards the end

It's decent

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