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The Force of Kidness, EPUB eBook

The Force of Kidness EPUB

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The rescue processes in the inferior spiritual regions, the luminous shelter of the invisible world at the moment of sacrifice, the importance of goodness as a factor of victory in the struggles of each day, are some of the spiritual issues addressed by Lucius in this work, a continuation of the exciting romance of "Love Never Forgets You", where we find Livia and Zacariah, Cleophas and Simeon protecting the recovery of Savius, Pilate, Fulvia, Sulpicius and Aurelia, at the same time in which they shelter with elevated energies and intuitions the generous effort of the centurion Lucilius, reincarnated in the world next to these characters, in the figure of the Roman Licinius, the right arm of the irresponsible and wasteful Marcus, husband of Drusilla and lover of Serapis, the same Aurelia and Fulvia reborn, now as the lady and the employee of the mansion, respectively.

Gathered on the world stage by the commitments assumed in the same mistakes, Marcus, Drusilla and Serapis find themselves involved by the love conflict, by the sensual disputes through which both seek to impose themselves on the interest of Marcus, Savius himself reincarnated.

While they lose themselves in libertine fights, Licinius strives to exemplify virtue, in the service humble and dedicated that he lends to the lavish house of Marcus, his childhood friend. Beside the disorders and petty disputes, we will find that spirit that was reborn to help others to get up and who, in turn, gives himself up to save a simple servant, servant of the same palace, of the injustice of being convicted without guilt.

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