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The Fallen: Genesis (Deadly Virtues, #0.5)
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This novella is an introduction into the dark world of this addictive new series.
This is an introduction that sets the stage beautifully in preparation for the upcoming novel Raphael.
Alongside “The Fallen" our Blinkers are removed and we get to experience the brutality that is purgatory (a hidden underground place of hell on earth)
Joseph in a baptism of blood has his eyes savagely opened and finally discovers his true calling as a saviour and protector of his new unorthodox family. Now reborn as there brother Gabriel he will have to earn his place in purgatory along these other lost souls seemingly past all redemption.
beneath the supposed good of these priests, The Brethren lies the true rot and rather than washing away the sins the savagery committed against these Lost Boys only cements this brotherhood in a bond of solidarity.
This was as expected fantastic: I really can't wait to jump in head first to the first book here.
As a taster, this definitely captured my attention so job well done.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of The Fallen: Genesis (Deadly Virtues, #0.5).

Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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This novella is an introduction into the dark world of this addictive new series.
This is an introduction that sets the stage beautifully in preparation for the upcoming novel Raphael.
Alongside “The Fallen" our Blinkers are removed and we get to experience the brutality that is purgatory (a hidden underground place of hell on earth)
Joseph in a baptism of blood has his eyes savagely opened and finally discovers his true calling as a saviour and protector of his new unorthodox family. Now reborn as there brother Gabriel he will have to earn his place in purgatory along these other lost souls seemingly past all redemption.
beneath the supposed good of these priests, The Brethren lies the true rot and rather than washing away the sins the savagery committed against these Lost Boys only cements this brotherhood in a bond of solidarity.
This was as expected fantastic: I really can't wait to jump in head first to the first book here.
As a taster, this definitely captured my attention so job well done.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of The Fallen: Genesis (Deadly Virtues, #0.5).
Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/
www.beckiebookworm.com
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May 25, 2019
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May 25, 2019
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May 27, 2019
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May 27, 2019
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May 27, 2019
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dark
May 27, 2019
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novella
May 27, 2019
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