For once this isn’t a review, rather a shout to for a fellow blogger Seyi, whom I have been following for ages. Worry ye not though once I have read this book there will be the usual review but until then I suggest you guys judge for yourselves and pick up a copy.
A mere thirty days… …is what ex priest, Aaron Cohen has to stop a devastating attack on earth from elusive and ruthless forces but events soon took an alarming turn for the worse. The Vatican came under attack when a demonic bloodhound under the command of Tyrus, Lucifer’s son, went on rampage. They left destruction on their trail. As events unfold with alarming speed, Aaron Cohen’s life spiralled out of control, chased by forces beyond human comprehension; he embarked on an adventure to protect the Ark of the Covenant and the stones of fire from brutal forces intent on annihilating the human race. Set against an extraordinary and enigmatic church of St Mary, Axum in Ethiopia, Aaron fought with demons, escaped assassins’ bullets and every attempt to halt impending doom seemed slimmer than ever.
Being a long time follower and enjoyer of Seyi’s work I am looking forward to reading this as well as more of her blog which you are all invited to peruse at your leisure…anyway I shall call a halt to the digressing, the book is out now and can be found in all the usual locations, so get in there first before the masses and enjoy. Then get one as a Christmas present for someone else.
It is a blinding book, although I was unable to read any of it last night, it is one that I have been unable to put down. Definitely one of the best i have read – and not just saying that because she’s a friend.
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I look forward to reading it myself…consider my appetite sufficiently whetted.
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🙂
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I’m getting a copy, Al 🙂
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Yay!
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I just bought the book, Ste J. Ill post the pic of the book on my site…..
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I would be most interested in your opinion also…the PR support on WP is certainly gearing up!
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Thanks my friend, I’m blushing with gratitude… thanks so much for the PR!
🙂 🙂
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Always happy to help my good friend!
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