New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 6 – Fallen Angel

2018-08-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 6 – Fallen Angel by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: When a meteorite crashes behind Charlemagne de la Cabernet’s home, Charlemagne quickly collects it and begins to analyze the foreign material for its extraterrestrial qualities. Astounded by the material, others seek it from him – those that seek to recollect what was of the meteorite, and those that seek to collect what is of the meteorite. In addition, the children become involved in the conflict as Tristan is abducted and Diana assists Charlemagne in negotiating Tristan’s return.

However, an apocalyptic threat emerges out of the conflict between these three interest groups, and in an attempt to prevent an all-out war, Charlemagne, with the help of the children, work with the rebels of the two other groups to form a special task force to maintain the peace.

Will peace be maintained or is war inevitable? What is the greater interest of the meteorite and where did it come from? What lies in the skies above…?

Pages: 236

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New Release: Paradise Lost

2018-08-01 Paradise Lost by John Milton has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1667, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text.

Description: Lucifer is a proud angel who finds himself and his followers banished from Heaven as a result of a rebellion that he had led. In lust for vengeance, Lucifer ventures out from his prison in Hell, and travels to the Garden of Eden where he develops envy upon God’s most cherished creations, Adam and Eve. He exacts his wrathful revenge upon these creations, resulting in the Fall of Man, and is cursed to crawl on his belly and eat dust all the days of his life.

Paradise Lost is a beautiful expansion of the beginning of Genesis. The epic poem, written in blank verse and divided into twelve books, draws on major themes of ‘us’ and ‘them,’ the nature of conflict, ideas of the master-slave, and conflict between master and slave. The poem also draws perspective and parallels into the events of Heaven and Hell with those of our world, and the events that compose our history from creation to war in Heaven and Earth, to the banishment of the Fallen Angels and then Man from paradise.

Pages: 265

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