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In the final installment of the popular End of Days series, Heaven belongs to a mad tyrant, and Michaela is losing her battle to save a dying Earth. But the tides are turning. With Gabriel’s fallen army, Michaela finally wages war against the holy angels. But she must take care of the Watchers once and for all. Her best friend, however, has his own vengeful plan for the Watchers. From the moment Lucifer tore her wings from her back, Michaela has sacrificed everything for Heaven. But there is one last sacrifice she must make. And it’s the greatest one of all.
"Eerie, chilling and brimming with suspense - an all-around, fantastic read!" ~Kendall Ryan, New York Times bestselling author LIGHT DARK is over 700 pages filled with the intrigue, edge of your seat suspense, and emotions you’ve come to expect from New York Times bestselling author Aleatha Romig. Sara Adams awakes blind, unable to remember the most basic details of her life, but her darkness seems a blessing when she discovers the terrors of The Light. Stella Montgomery investigates the news from the mean streets of Detroit, where she’s noticed a disturbing trend: young women are vanishing. When her best friend disappears, Stella digs for answers—despite warnings from her police detec...
The first in-depth study of Southern clockmakers and the magnificent artistry they brought to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century timepieces. Entitled Dixie Clockmakers, this volume traces the development of clockmaking and horological history below the Mason-Dixon line and documents the works of those artisans who designed and constructed some of the world's finest timepieces. Author James W. Gibbs focuses primarily upon clockmaking in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the District of Columbia, but attention also is given to eight other states. Included are some sixty photographs illustrating outstanding examples and details of Southern clockmaking. Dixie Clockmakers also lists every known clockmaker and watchmaker in the South during the two centuries, along with nomenclature common at the time, and advertisements used by individual craftsmen.