Blurb
The end is in sight.To stop Uriel from freeing Lucifer, Gabriel and his brothers must fall and go to Hell. It is a sacrifice Gabriel is not entirely ready to make. Will he fight alongside his brothers or forge his own path? There is only one choice.
Alexander doesn’t want to help Uriel nor does he trust him, but the angel has promised him a better life. He swore to protect Charlie, and he’ll do whatever it takes. When he meets the archangels and learns the depth of Uriel’s lies, he understands the true meaning of sacrifice. If there’s any hope of stopping Lucifer from being freed, Alexander, Charlie, Zephyr and Lake will have to get to Hell and help Gabriel and his brothers in the fight against Uriel.
The path is finally ending, but the price may be too high.
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About the Author
Patricia Josephine never set out to
become a writer. In fact, she never considered it an option during high school and
college. She was an art and band geek. One day, on a whim, she decided to write a story in her head. That was the start of it all, and she hasn't regretted a moment.
Patricia
lives with her husband in Michigan, hopes one day to have what will resemble a
small petting zoo and has a fondness for dying her hair the colors of the
rainbow.
Patricia Josephine writes young adult under the name Patricia Lynne.
become a writer. In fact, she never considered it an option during high school and
college. She was an art and band geek. One day, on a whim, she decided to write a story in her head. That was the start of it all, and she hasn't regretted a moment.
Patricia
lives with her husband in Michigan, hopes one day to have what will resemble a
small petting zoo and has a fondness for dying her hair the colors of the
rainbow.
Patricia Josephine writes young adult under the name Patricia Lynne.
Congratulations, Patricia!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alex.
DeleteThank you for hosting me and helping out. =)
ReplyDeleteOh, I remember seeing this series posted about throughout the blogosphere before. Congrats to Patricia for reaching book #4!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heather. =)
DeleteI love that cover. Congrats Patricia. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Misha.
DeleteWithout the wings he'd look more like a little devil. The cute ones always are. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnna from Elements of Writing
Gabriel would argue that Joe is the one that's the devil and his halo is held up by horns. ;)
DeleteYay, Patricia! This is definitely my favorite cover of the 3, although they're all pretty great.
ReplyDeleteThanks ,Crystal.
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