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August 14, 2015

Volume 16: Escape

            The First Angel Volume 16 Ruth was surrounded by Umbrae, stuck in a cave like ruin. The Umbrae advanced on her, so she steps back into the doorway, wide enough for only one. She waited there for what felt like minutes. “Why aren’t they attacking?” She asked herself. She […]
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Published on August 14, 2015 09:02

July 21, 2015

Volume 15: The Ambush

The First Angel Volume 15 Ruth’s cloak flaps violently in the wind as the first angel flies through the air. She has gone from one ancient Sumerian city to the next in search for a way to end the war against the darkness. She has seen evidence of the four presiding powers of the world […]
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Published on July 21, 2015 09:31

July 6, 2015

Author Cassie M. Shiels

Featured Author: Cassie M. Shiels Cassie M. Shiels’ debut fantasy is packed with everything you would want in a book. There is a romance element, lined with mystery and suspense. The novel is filled with a quirky humor you can’t help but to laugh. Cassie has created the main character, Katie the daring princess spy, to be as […]
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Published on July 06, 2015 06:35

June 23, 2015

Volume 14: The Four Statues

            The First Angel Volume 14 War has raged without the human’s knowledge for many millennia. It is a war like no other. Ruth had seen decades go by without a trace of evidence of the Darkness trying to enter into her world. She has also seen decades of mass […]
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Published on June 23, 2015 14:00

June 22, 2015

10 reasons Twilight vampires are also Harry Potter wizards.

1.  Dean Thomas jokes they could get a vampire for their next DADA teacher. After word gets out that Professor Lupin is a werewolf Harry’s schoolmate Dean thinks it possible they may get a vampire as a teacher. This suggests, like werewolves, vampires can also be witches or wizards. 2.  The Statute of Secrecy pertains […]
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Published on June 22, 2015 09:41

June 15, 2015

13 Persons Die In Crash Of Plane In Snowstorm

Hey everyone, If you are curious as to what my next project is feast your eyes on this news paper article found on Google News. The article in question is titled “13 Persons Die In Crash Of Plane In Snowstorm” https://news.google.com/newspapers?ni... That’s right, I’ll be writing about my own family history in an non-fiction book centered around […]
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Published on June 15, 2015 08:10

December 16, 2014

Volume 13: The tale of Pliny the elder

The First Angel Volume 13 Plinius Caecilius stands from his desk. He just finished writing a letter in answer to his friend, Tacitus, who asked him for remarks on Plinius’ uncle and his death. The truth was difficult to believe. Tacitus, though a historian, knew that there was something unusual about his uncle’s death. Tacitus […]
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Published on December 16, 2014 07:58

November 24, 2014

Volume 5: Blue Fire

The First Angel Volume 5 Ruth rested on the cold frozen ground. It took several hours before she felt her strength returning. Jacob, her closest friend, held her close as they stared up at the stars above. For the longest time neither of them spoke. They had much to think about. There was a darkness that […]
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Published on November 24, 2014 06:27

November 20, 2014

Volume 4: Darkness

The First Angel Volume 4 Ruth stood at the entrance to a deep cave. She couldn’t see anything inside and was troubled by the darkness. Ruth was an angel and had sight strong enough to see in the dark, so why could she only see black inside the cave? Ruth took a step forward and the […]
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Published on November 20, 2014 12:17

November 13, 2014

Volume 3: Betrayal

The First Angel Volume 3 Ruth stood in a wide desert south of the position Ki, the Great Protector, had commanded her to go. There was only desert sand as far as she could see as the hot summer sun beat down on her face. There was not much life here. It was a desolate […]
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Published on November 13, 2014 05:01