L.A. Weatherly's "Angel Fire," the highly anticipated sequel to "Angel Burn," is set for release next week—and if you've already read the first book, you're probably wondering how you'll survive another four days without knowing what's happened to half-angel Willow and Alex, her angel-hunting boyfriend, now that they're fleeing for their lives. So, hey, isn't it nice that we're hooking you up with an extended sneak peek, posting the first three chapters before the book is available in stores?
YES WE ARE.
The story picks up with Willow and Alex, hiding out in a motel room and on the lam—not just from the law, but from the massive herd of avenging angels who've crossed over to wreak havoc on the human world. Will they survive long enough to join forces with a group of Angel Killers on a mission to save the human race? Will the malevolent Church of Angels triumph in its efforts to capture and kill her? Will the mysterious boy from Willow's dreams destroy her budding love with Alex?
...Okay, so you're not going to get the answers to all those questions in the first three chapters. But you will be able to sate your appetite for literary angelthings until you can get your eager little hands on the whole entire book! So download, dig in, and don't forget to mark your calendar for the day the "Angel Fire" starts to burn: it'll be in bookstores on January 24.
Here's a short excerpt to get you started:
The scissors were cold against my neck.
I stood with my eyes shut in the bathroom of our motel room, trying not to notice how much I hated the sound of each metallic snip and the odd, awful feeling of lightness that was slowly spreading its way across my head. Even though I knew how much we needed to do this — of course I did; it had been my idea in the first place — that didn’t mean I had to enjoy it. Alex wasn’t enjoying it much, either. In fact, he prob ably hated it even more than I did. But when I’d brought up the idea earlier that afternoon, he admitted he’d been thinking the same thing — and now the scissors didn’t hesitate as he worked them. If I hadn’t suggested this, he would have.
It was weird, though . . . both of us so eager to do something that neither of us actually wanted.
I heard Alex put the scissors down on the bathroom counter. “OK, I think I’m done.” He sounded uncertain. Dreading what I was about to see, I opened my eyes and stared at myself in the mirror.
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