Fall From Paradise: Book One Of The Genesis Trilogy

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: M. Dylan Blair ISBN: 9781311943965
Publisher: M. Dylan Blair Publication: December 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: M. Dylan Blair
ISBN: 9781311943965
Publisher: M. Dylan Blair
Publication: December 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Six thousand years ago, the Fall of Man was nothing more than purported fantasy – a fantastical chink in a well-oiled machine called Heaven. And then it happened. The only problem is rumored Eve-incarnate Amelia Strauss doesn't remember. Not the part about being thrown out of Eden, having more power than even the keepers of Heaven themselves; the Seraphim, or even the Adam standing alive in front of her.
Now, whether she's ready or not, the past of Heaven's greatest war criminal is back with a vengeance and ready to make up for lost time. Because while Amelia's stuck on how everyone from Heaven to Hell knows her name, and that twenty-feet wide black wings don't come with instruction manuals, not everyone is so elated to find that Eve is still alive. Especially the ones behind The Fall in the first place, the Seraphim.
But with each secret Amelia uncovers, she finds that more than just the Seraphim want her dead. The mysterious, new leader of Hell has his own agenda – one with Amelia at the center of it. Now thrust back into the fate she left behind, she soon realizes that some memories are best left buried, and that everything, even freedom, comes at a price – one she'll have to decide if she's willing to pay when Heaven and Hell themselves are the cost.

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Six thousand years ago, the Fall of Man was nothing more than purported fantasy – a fantastical chink in a well-oiled machine called Heaven. And then it happened. The only problem is rumored Eve-incarnate Amelia Strauss doesn't remember. Not the part about being thrown out of Eden, having more power than even the keepers of Heaven themselves; the Seraphim, or even the Adam standing alive in front of her.
Now, whether she's ready or not, the past of Heaven's greatest war criminal is back with a vengeance and ready to make up for lost time. Because while Amelia's stuck on how everyone from Heaven to Hell knows her name, and that twenty-feet wide black wings don't come with instruction manuals, not everyone is so elated to find that Eve is still alive. Especially the ones behind The Fall in the first place, the Seraphim.
But with each secret Amelia uncovers, she finds that more than just the Seraphim want her dead. The mysterious, new leader of Hell has his own agenda – one with Amelia at the center of it. Now thrust back into the fate she left behind, she soon realizes that some memories are best left buried, and that everything, even freedom, comes at a price – one she'll have to decide if she's willing to pay when Heaven and Hell themselves are the cost.

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