Monday, April 3, 2017
Book Blast + #Giveaway: Between Heaven and Hell by David Burnett @DavdBurnett @GoddessFish
Between Heaven and Hell
by David
Burnett
GENRE: Paranormal
Romance
BLURB:
When Adryel follows
Lucifer in his rebellion, she loses Ramael, the one she loves, and everything
else she holds dear. How can he still love her when, as the Mistress of Hell,
she has done more to thwart Adonai’s plan for humanity than all the other
fallen angels combined?
Excerpt:
Adryel stood on the portico above the
Great Gates, looking into Palace Square. The gates rose almost ten meters above
the last step in the Grand Stairway and from her vantage point on the floor
above, she could view the crowd that carpeted the open square and spilled onto
the steps of the buildings on either side. Banners flew from the towers,
trumpeters lined the palace steps, and soldiers stood at parade rest beside the
gates, their polished, gold armor sparkling in the midday light.
The clock in the tower struck, and,
as she watched, the procession of the archangels emerged from the tall, gray
Chancery building. Led by the chancellor, himself, dressed in the silver robes
of his office, it proceeded in a straight line toward the Grand Stairway.
Swinging his verge—a long, black, silver-tipped staff—back and forth before
him, the chancellor cleared a path for the eight archangels and their aides,
all of whom followed in single file.
Uriel, president of the Council of
the Archangels, wearing a golden robe trimmed in purple, led the group. Behind
him strode Michael, commander of the army. He was accompanied by Ramael, his
aide and second in command. Both wore robes of midnight blue. The red sash
across Ramael’s chest identified him as the superintendent of the city’s guard,
and, seeing Ramael, Adryel smiled. He looked quite handsome.
She started to raise her hand to
wave, but thought better of it. He likely would not see her even if she did.
Lucifer, attired in his black
academic gown, a reminder that he was dean of the Institute—the angelic college
located in the southwest quadrant of Celestial City—strutted across the square
as if he owned it, giving the impression that the others, archangels and
spectators alike, were present simply because he tolerated them.
Adryel’s heart was pounding. Even
though it had been a decade since she had witnessed the parade from the square
itself, she could sense the excitement of those who were there today.
Gabriel was clothed in pure,
glistening white. Adonai’s messenger, his movements were fluid and graceful,
and he seemed to glide over the pavement rather than walk across it like the
others. Raphael wore a green robe, Chamuel’s was pink, Jophiel’s, a pale
yellow, and Zadkiel was attired in violet. The colors reminded Adryel of the
wild flowers in the meadow she passed each morning as she left home.
The procession crept across the
square, the archangels’ colorful robes contrasting vividly with the plain white
ones of the ordinary angels who moved aside to allow them to pass. From her
perch high above, Adryel imagined the line of archangels to be a multicolored
caterpillar inching its way through the tufts of a fluffy white towel. She
chuckled at the thought. She would have to remember to tell Ramael.
On this day the procession was for a
specially convened meeting of the Council of the Archangels—the group that
governed the city and the surrounding territories. No one in the square,
including the archangels, knew the reason for the meeting, and gossip ran
rampant throughout the city.
AUTHOR BIO:
We
recently moved to our new home near Charleston, South Carolina. Three of my
four books are set in Charleston, and I’ve always enjoyed the Carolina beaches.
I now have the opportunity to walk on the beach almost every day and to
photography the ocean, the sea birds, and the marshes that I love.
I
love photography, and I have photographed subjects as varied as prehistoric
ruins on the islands of Scotland, star trails, sea gulls, and a Native American
powwow. My wife and I have traveled widely in the United States and the United
Kingdom. During trips to Scotland, we visited Crathes Castle, the ancestral home
of the Burnett family near Aberdeen, and Kismul Castle on Barra, the home of my
McNeil ancestors.
I
went to school for much longer than I want to admit, and I have degrees in
psychology and education. In an “earlier life” I was director of research for
our state’s education department.
The book is on sale for $0.99 during the tour.
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2 comments:
Thanks for posting Between Heaven and Hell!
David Burnett
I live in Charleston, SC. I know I will love this!
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