Angel Codes
AngelFire Chronicles
Book 3
Ami Blackwelder
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Angel suspense
Publisher: Eloquent Enraptures Publishing
Date of Publication: March 14, 2015
ASIN: B00SU3X9MA
Number of pages: 258
Word Count: 80,000
Cover Artist: Ami Blackwelder
Book Description:
After Kian has been kidnapped by his demon sister Dumah, he falls into a spiral of good vs evil and must overcome all of Dumah’s cruel games or face loosing himself to the darkness.
Ali must learn to be strong without Kian at her side to save him, to save her friends and family, and to save Manhattan. While Lucianda mends her broken heart after the death of Jacob, Molly and Jen must also come to terms with this Otherworld that exists under their noses.
Will Ali save Kian? Will their love survive? Find out in this final book, the conclusion to the AngelFire Chronicles series.
Ali must learn to be strong without Kian at her side to save him, to save her friends and family, and to save Manhattan. While Lucianda mends her broken heart after the death of Jacob, Molly and Jen must also come to terms with this Otherworld that exists under their noses.
Will Ali save Kian? Will their love survive? Find out in this final book, the conclusion to the AngelFire Chronicles series.
Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/G7PJRQ3iFhA
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Excerpt Kian POV
I knew Dumah too well to not fear her, and fear
what she’d
do if she found out about my betrayal to her, my secret exposé letter to Ali. I
had to watch Sergio closely, make sure he’d stay loyal to Angelfire. I could only hope they’d given him enough reason do to so. Maybe
the human part of him could hold up against my sister’s dark influences, maybe not. Maybe
the demon inside him would consume him? Time would tell.
We flew through cloudy skies as we returned to The Edge. I used to feel
free at the dance club, meeting Ali with her friends late at night. Now, the
club only made me feel tense. As we landed, my wings brushed up against Sergio
who was being held by two Dark Angels. Dumah glowed with brilliant
satisfaction, something akin to a pregnant woman.
“Magnificent wingspan you guys have.
Will I get my wings soon?” Sergio asked.
“When you’re ready,” I commented, and Dumah took the cue
to speak for all her kind.
Dumah waved her hands in the sky as if she owned them, with her coal
black wings billowing behind her in the cold winds. “I will teach you all you need to
know to acquire your wings… your destiny awaits you inside these doors.” She opened the door that separated
me from my freedom and descended with Sergio close to her side. For someone who
grew up in the rich part of Manhattan, he handled the grubby scenery quite
well.
“How long have you known about your
Gifts?” I asked Sergio from behind, with a gang of Dark Angels about
me.
He shrugged. “I
think I’ve
always had them, but recently they’ve become more powerful.” He eyed my bare chest and then looked at Dumah’s leather top, more of a bra to
cover her during flying. I could see him putting two and two together, the
effects of the wings on the body and our clothing.
About the Author:
Ami Blackwelder is a Paranormal and SciFi author. Her stories range from Tween & YA to Adult. Growing up in Florida, she graduated UCF and in 1997 received her BA in English and additional teaching credentials. Then she packed her bags and travelled overseas to teach in Thailand, Nepal, Tibet, China and Korea. Thailand is considered her second home now.
She has always loved writing and wrote poems and short stores since childhood; however, her novels began when she was in Thailand. Having won the Best Fiction Award from the University of Central Florida (Yes, The Blair Witch Project University), her short fiction From Joy We Come, Unto Joy We Return was published in the on campus literary magazine: Cypress Dome and remains to this day in University libraries around the USA.
Later, she achieved the semi-finals in a Laurel Hemingway contest and published a few poems in the Thailand’s Expat magazine, and an article in the Thailand’s People newspaper. Additionally, she has published poetry in the Korea’s AIM magazine, the American Poetic Monthly magazine and Twisted Dreams Magazine.
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