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Tales of The Fall - Book One

Tales of The Fall - Book OneTales of The Fall - Book One (book)

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It began with the seduction of an innocent; when the minions of Hell conspired to entrap a virtuous young girl, they set into motion events that would bring about a final cosmic war. Now the demon Sigil has been banished from Hell and must race through time to redeem his lost soul. The strangely connected siblings, Solomon and Mara Worth, are the first pieces in the puzzle that stretches from the ancient past to the post-apocalyptic future, where one lonely girl awaits her destiny in the Revelation of The Angels.For now the prophecy lays dormant, as forces on both sides gather their strength and watch from above and below. For now... Thus begins Onlyness, the first of the Tales of The Fall, stories of mystical events that span from The Garden of Eden to the birth of Artificial Intelligence - stories of magic, adventure, technology and mystery.

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A note from the author:

Please feel free to download a digital copy of the book. I'd hate to think that someone out there who could not afford $14.95 and would like to read it wouldn't have the chance, so go right ahead. I'm not that generous though and I'm hoping that those who download a free copy will be kind enough to mention the book to others (that is if they liked it) and to leave a good review. The theory is that the positive feedback might encourage others to purchase a physical copy. If you did enjoy your digital version and $14.95 is beyond your means, perhaps you could donate a smaller amount which would certainly help me to survive while I finish the next two books in the series. Thank you and enjoy the story!

-J.A. Wynn.

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