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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Friday, September 18, 2015

they are not alone… In The Foothills of Mt. Empyreal: The End is Now by Crystal Connor as Connor Titus

17+
The Order of The Sentinels.
The Order of The Learned.
The Order of The Writs.
The Order of the Cloth.


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Published: August 6th, 2014

The Order of The Sentinels.
The Order of The Learned.
The Order of The Writs.
The Order of the Cloth.
Angels.
Demons.

Trapped and isolated, the residents of Fates Keep come to realize that they are not alone…

In a world with two realities the imaginations of author’s Crystal Connor and Lori Titus are unleashed upon the unsuspecting people living in the Foothills of Mt. Empyreal and the fate of all the world hangs in the balance.

One town. One catastrophe. One story told two different ways. What started in the foothills of Mt. Empyreal could be the end of us all.

EXCERPT

When deception and lies ascended to paradise, all silver-tongued and golden haired, Emerson was already dead, Jerrod was on earth, Jason was on patrol, and William, the youngest of the Celestials, was on duty.

Rythy was chained to her cell with irons of fire; the bars of her chamber had been fortified with the blessings from God himself and her wings had been clipped. She was fed, but only given enough to eat to sustain life ... not strengthen it.

Regardless, William was terrified of her. 

And more so of late as she no longer yanked her chains while hurling protest and insults. Instead, she sat, like a cat with her tail wrapped around her feet. 

He liked it better when she acted like a caged animal.

William hadn’t seen Emerson or Jerrod for days, but was just as relieved when he looked up from the logbook and saw Dianna.

Looking into her golden face was like being roused from some terrible dream. “Boy, I am sure glad to see you; did you come to audit the log?”

He turned the book so that she could see it. There was only one problem, the officer he was speaking to was not Dianna. 

“Oh, William, I almost forgot,” Dianna started as she rounded the corner and came face to face with her...self.

Rythy started laughing, and with impeachable timing and flawless execution, all hell broke loose in heaven.
About the author:
Washington State native Crystal Connor has been terrorizing readers since before Jr. high School and loves anything to do with monsters, bad guys, rogue scientific experiments, jewelry, sky-high high heel shoes & unreasonably priced hang bags. She is also considering changing her professional title to ‘dramatization specialist’ because it’s so much more theatrical than being just a mere drama queen.

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3 comments:

From the pen of Crystal Connor said...

God Lord, your blog cover has me drooling, lol. Thanks so much for the shout-out! Have a super awesome day and good luck to everyone who entered the contest and gave a like to my fanpage =D

Jan Lee said...

Wow, don't think I've ever read a book like this before. Thanks for the giveaway to read all these :)

From the pen of Crystal Connor said...

Hi Jan Lee, I don't think you've read a book like this one either ;) Super good luck in the contest, if you win one of the prizes please be sure to let me know what you think!