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Forgotten race ‘Rakshas’ are rising again to claim their birth right. The right to co-exist with humans on Earth. Will Rakshas get the support of Gods this time or Gods will again side with their favourite creation- Humans?

Grab your seatbelts and prepare for an adrenaline-packed adventure throughout the mythical world of Lohitesh Daksh, a Rakshas raised by a kind human. Lohitesh wants a quiet life, avoiding the strength he inherited. As Lohitesh strives to make his foster father proud of him, everything changes when he learns the truth about his own race.

Digging into history, he uncovers the story of how the Rakshas were wiped out by King Janmajeya, great grandson of Arjuna after the war of Mahabharat. This revelation makes him question who the real villains are – the Rakshas or human greed.

Lohitesh discovers how the surviving Rakshas are forced to live in hiding, keeping their identity secret and blending in with humans.

Etched as monsters, demons, barbarians in the history of humankind, these forgotten children of the Creator God, Brahma, now wait to reclaim their lost dominion.

As Lohitesh gets caught between the war of Rakshas race and humanity, his journey becomes a mix of betrayal, conspiracy, love, and friendship.

This novel weaves a simple yet magical tale, inviting readers into a world of Indian mythology and ancient stories. With powerful emotions and a strong conflict at the forefront, The Unwanted Children of God will keep you on the edge of your seat.

If you enjoyed The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, you’ll love The Unwanted Children of God. Buy now before the price changes!

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