Daughter of Eden Trilogy

Romance, Paranormal, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: J.M. Cagle ISBN: 9781311822772
Publisher: Mark Mulle Publication: July 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J.M. Cagle
ISBN: 9781311822772
Publisher: Mark Mulle
Publication: July 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Book One
Someone is following Joey Trevor. She does not know who he is or what he wants. Able to see the truth behind the facade most people show the world, Joey cannot see this man. That frightens her more than his unknown intentions.

When she is attacked in the shower of her locked apartment, her stalker, Sam, is the one who comes to her rescue. But Joey does not know if he wants to help her, or if he is after something she neither understands nor wants to understand.

Joey’s mother, Eden, once told her stories about a world filled with vampires, werewolves, and angels. Joey always assumed these stories were part of her mother’s schizophrenic delusions. However, when Joey is attacked a second time by unseen creatures, she begins to wonder if her mother actually knew what she was talking about.

Joey has never been able to trust the people around her. The few times she trusted—her mother, a college boyfriend—she ended up broken and confused. But trust is the only thing Sam asks of her. Can she put her life in this man’s hands? Or is he as crazy as her mother?

Book Two: Protector of Man
Joey Trevor might be going insane. Or she is in the company of a man who is insane. As she flies hundreds of miles from her home, leaving behind the only family she has ever known, she faces an uncertain future. Natural disasters are throwing the world into chaos, but for Joey, the chaos is sitting right beside her.

Five days ago, Sam was stalking her. Then he broke into her apartment just in time to save her from an unknown attacker. And then, again, he saved her. Now, he seems to be the only person who understands the gift that has plagued Joey all her life, her ability to see what lies beneath the façade people show to the world. But is it really what he says it is? Is what she sees really the true nature of a person’s soul? And is it a good enough reason for him to send one of his followers, a vampire Joey had thought was her kind, anemic friend, to kill someone?

Joey allows Sam to take her somewhere safe because she has no other choice. Her gift has grown stronger and begun to work in unexpected ways. Only Sam seems to understand what is happening. And she cannot deny the attraction that is building between them. But, how can she trust him when she does not even understand who, or what, he is?

Book Three: Children of the Fallen
War has come to earth. The angels of heaven, tired of watching humans grow continuously unworthy of God’s devotion, have come to earth to destroy them. Sam, the archangel Satan, was appointed man’s protector and he continues to fight for them despite losing the loyalty of his own legion of angels.

Joey Trevor, an English teacher from Austin, Texas, met Sam shortly after she was attacked in her shower by an unknown creature. A short time later, she found herself under Sam’s care, barely outrunning continuous attacks, including a massacre at an Illinois lake-side cabin where she saw Sam in his angel form. As natural disasters and a raging illness destroy much of what was the modern world, Joey begins to learn the truth about who she is and the role she will play in this war.

Joey is the key to stopping the war between the angels. Joey has a gift that allows her to see the souls hidden behind the façade humans show to the world. She can see which souls can be a productive part of the future and which harbor evil, those who serve a purpose to the raging angels. This gift continues to grow and change as the war progresses. Sam tells Joey she is destined to lead the humans should they end the war, but she must find her soul mate, the man she would have shared her life with if the war had not begun. The only problem is, Joey is in love with Sam.

In a struggle that makes both Joey and Sam question the ideas of freewill and fate, they gather together an army and turn their attention to ending a war over which, they quickly discover, they have very little control.

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Book One
Someone is following Joey Trevor. She does not know who he is or what he wants. Able to see the truth behind the facade most people show the world, Joey cannot see this man. That frightens her more than his unknown intentions.

When she is attacked in the shower of her locked apartment, her stalker, Sam, is the one who comes to her rescue. But Joey does not know if he wants to help her, or if he is after something she neither understands nor wants to understand.

Joey’s mother, Eden, once told her stories about a world filled with vampires, werewolves, and angels. Joey always assumed these stories were part of her mother’s schizophrenic delusions. However, when Joey is attacked a second time by unseen creatures, she begins to wonder if her mother actually knew what she was talking about.

Joey has never been able to trust the people around her. The few times she trusted—her mother, a college boyfriend—she ended up broken and confused. But trust is the only thing Sam asks of her. Can she put her life in this man’s hands? Or is he as crazy as her mother?

Book Two: Protector of Man
Joey Trevor might be going insane. Or she is in the company of a man who is insane. As she flies hundreds of miles from her home, leaving behind the only family she has ever known, she faces an uncertain future. Natural disasters are throwing the world into chaos, but for Joey, the chaos is sitting right beside her.

Five days ago, Sam was stalking her. Then he broke into her apartment just in time to save her from an unknown attacker. And then, again, he saved her. Now, he seems to be the only person who understands the gift that has plagued Joey all her life, her ability to see what lies beneath the façade people show to the world. But is it really what he says it is? Is what she sees really the true nature of a person’s soul? And is it a good enough reason for him to send one of his followers, a vampire Joey had thought was her kind, anemic friend, to kill someone?

Joey allows Sam to take her somewhere safe because she has no other choice. Her gift has grown stronger and begun to work in unexpected ways. Only Sam seems to understand what is happening. And she cannot deny the attraction that is building between them. But, how can she trust him when she does not even understand who, or what, he is?

Book Three: Children of the Fallen
War has come to earth. The angels of heaven, tired of watching humans grow continuously unworthy of God’s devotion, have come to earth to destroy them. Sam, the archangel Satan, was appointed man’s protector and he continues to fight for them despite losing the loyalty of his own legion of angels.

Joey Trevor, an English teacher from Austin, Texas, met Sam shortly after she was attacked in her shower by an unknown creature. A short time later, she found herself under Sam’s care, barely outrunning continuous attacks, including a massacre at an Illinois lake-side cabin where she saw Sam in his angel form. As natural disasters and a raging illness destroy much of what was the modern world, Joey begins to learn the truth about who she is and the role she will play in this war.

Joey is the key to stopping the war between the angels. Joey has a gift that allows her to see the souls hidden behind the façade humans show to the world. She can see which souls can be a productive part of the future and which harbor evil, those who serve a purpose to the raging angels. This gift continues to grow and change as the war progresses. Sam tells Joey she is destined to lead the humans should they end the war, but she must find her soul mate, the man she would have shared her life with if the war had not begun. The only problem is, Joey is in love with Sam.

In a struggle that makes both Joey and Sam question the ideas of freewill and fate, they gather together an army and turn their attention to ending a war over which, they quickly discover, they have very little control.

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