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They Who Fell
They Who Fell | Kevin Kneupper
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They say that long ago, there was a rebellion in Heaven. That an army of angels sought to seize the throne, and were cast down into the pits of Hell in punishment. Those are the affairs of angels, and everything would have been fine if they'd kept them to themselves. But there's been another uprising, and another Fall. Cast down to Earth, the rebel angels ravaged the globe in an orgy of sin and violence as they indulged in their newfound freedoms. Their new home is the Perch, a black, towering monstrosity that blights what's left of the New York City skyline. Life inside the Perch means you watch your tongue, if you're a servant. Jana has lived there since she was a child, and now she's found herself thrust into the middle of angelic politics. Some of them want to torture her, just for the fun of it. Others say they want to protect her. And Rhamiel, a charismatic and powerful angel with one of the few faces that wasn't burnt and scarred by the Fall, is relentlessly pursuing her affections. Life outside can be just as dangerous. Strange things fell with the angels and wander the countrysides. The roads are filled with Vichies, cringing humans who've thrown their lot in with their oppressors and won't hesitate to take advantage of the weak. But some are still fighting, including William Holt. He leads a small cell of fighters, searching for a way to strike back against the angels without getting themselves killed in the process. And all around, the fallen angels inflict their savageries on the dwindling remains of humanity, enjoying every vice they'd been forbidden during their long centuries of service. They Who Fell is the first book in a trilogy.
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They Who Fell | Kevin Kneupper
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#springsentiments #disgraced

Day 12: Disgraced

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They Who Fell | Kevin Kneupper

Kevin Kneupper is the author, who is also a retired lawyer, who wrote and submitted the rebuttal to the cocky trademark. His series sounds interesting and someday I‘ll read it, maybe after I finish my library books. I thought some here might be interested. #cockygate has yet to be fully resolved and helping out authors involved, regardless of their use of cocky, is a good thing to do. So is finding new books to read.