Halo of the Sun is
the final book in the best-selling Timeless Series, an urban fantasy series
by Laura Kreitzer, set to release this
winter. The cover is amazing as always . I love the coloring and every element. It's just awesome . Can't wait to read the book. It'll be sad because the series ending but I'm sure laura kreitzer will keep writing brand new awesome series for us. :=)
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No
more waiting. War is upon them. The dimensions between the worlds are
open and Earth is in chaos. The dead fight the living, and the humans
fight the immortals. The streets are stained with spilled blood, and now
Gabriella must lead an army of Angels to the battle that will end it
all.
She’s
experienced the dark and the light. She’s known truth, family, and
love. And now she must make a choice that could tear it apart forever.
There’s not much time. The clock is ticking. . . .
It
all started a year ago in a lab. Is the battlefield where it ends? Find
out in the explosive conclusion to Laura Kreitzer’s Timeless Series.
Sneak Peek:
Wind dashed through the void formed by the dimensional rip, devastating the land. Space and time was a vacuum, ravaging Earth, one mountain, one city, one blade of grass at a time. Matter shattered. People were swept into the fray as a tornado of worlds collided. Ghosting in and out, collapsing in on each other.
Refugees fled the Mediterranean, looking to the angels to end the madness as it spread like a disease across the land. But there was no relief. Nowhere to run. Eventually, the dimensions would be one. Creatures surged forth from places unknown, places unseen. Dragons, horned beasts, and fire spirits. Sea monsters and winged giants. Angels flew overhead, fighting back the onslaught.
Standing at the brink was a woman. Long, caramel hair cascaded in the chaos, eyes bright, wielding a dagger. Her stance remained firm, regardless of the intensity of the maelstrom and the lightning pouring from her blade. Beside her was a man, golden eyes glowing, shoulders tense. The day was warm and dry, the sky a kaleidoscope of swirling colors as space and suns and gases exploded.
Their hands clasped around the dagger, eyes meeting, then she slid the dagger across their palms. Silver blood coated their skin; neither fear nor pain manifested on their faces, only searing desperation. The man produced an ancient key, gnarled, molded into a pearly dragon. Placing it between their bloody palms, they clasped hands and faced the dimensional tear.
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