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The Angriest Angel #2

The Emancipation Pattern

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Librarian's note: This is an Alternate Cover Edition for ASIN: B01C1Y4EYA.

The adventure of Chase Madison continues as he uncovers the shocking identity of the man who shot Avery. This discovery leads him back to the Caelans—where he must explain that they are in grave danger.

Unfortunately, their innocent nature has made them ill-equipped in matters of intrigue, beckoning Chase to remain close to them—and close to Avery.

As he's pulled even deeper into the Caelan's conspiracy, he realizes that the threat to them is very formidable. And although danger is nothing new to Chase, the idea of believing in himself is, which puts him face to face with his greatest fear of all—allowing himself to love.

506 pages, ebook

First published February 20, 2016

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About the author

Christopher Halt

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Chris was born in Youngstown, Ohio, but has spent most of his life in the Chicago area. A lifelong fan of reading, he wrote his first story at age of eleven titled "The Life of a Grasshopper's Tennis Shoe," a task given to him by a teacher as punishment for his inability to pay attention in class. He embraced the assignment, however, and filled an entire spiral notebook with a tale filled with antics of the grasshopper community.

Chris pursued advanced writing at the college level, but subpar grades and lack of attention to the fundamentals caused one of his professors to tell him that he would never make it as a writer. He took the advice and pursued a career in computer software, where he found success.

Then on July 6th, 2006 his life would be forever changed when he was tested and diagnosed with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. While there is no cure for ADHD, he was given a treatment plan to help manage the symptoms, which enabled him to pursue writing once again.

In 2008 he published his first novel The Dharma Revelation, where it found critical acclaim on Wattpad, and a favorable Kirkus Review.

In 2010 he began writing a non-fiction piece on ADHD awareness. But he soon realized that the best way to tell his story was in novel form. Thus, The Angriest Angel was born.

The Angriest Angel was a semifinalist in the "Soon to be Famous, Illinois" writer's competition, and received a “Kirkus Starred” review, one of the most rare and coveted awards in the literary community.

It went on to become a trilogy, which was completed in 2018:
The Angriest Angel
The Emancipation Pattern
Pillars of Amorum

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July 21, 2019
Just a note... If you read the first book in this trilogy, you will be rushing to get book 2 and 3. I couldn't put any of them down! Characters are wonderful, story moves along nicely without too many obvious situations. The fact that the main character had ADHD (as does the author, if I read that right) only adds to the exemplary, honest characters in this book. It's also a wonderful love story! Great trilogy! Great Read! Ahhh, to meet an alien (friendly I hope...)!
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November 4, 2019
Amazing story!

I read Book 1 as a free book from NetGalley. It was so captivating that I purchased the second book. Both were very hard to put down. The author's background was one of the things that made me curious about the book. I highly recommend the series. And now, I'm off to buy Book 3!
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