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Dark Times

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Death will never be the same
After being resurrected from the dead, Taylor tries to pick up the pieces of his broken relationship, and learn to forgive the woman he loves. When he discovers that his death and recovery bring him super powers, he seeks out help from the one group he trusts: White Ops.

When Madison’s sister Angela pursues Taylor, things between Madison and Taylor become even more strained. A mistake Taylor makes could destroy everything they’ve built, and make Taylor’s sacrifice meaningless.

Madison, Taylor and Angela travel the world, searching for the organization behind Dantalion’s kidnapping of Angela: Paradox. A rogue Paradox agent and a mole within White Ops may bring down both agencies, in this story of angels, demons, and a tangled web of espionage.

Can Taylor and Madison’s love survive, and can they survive each other?

254 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 8, 2017

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T.M. Brenner

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Hailing from the desolate wasteland that is Portland, Oregon, T. M. is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. He may have been a spy for the Allies during World War II, or possibly the greatest fencer who ever lived. He might also be the person who invented the bread tie (a bow tie made out of bread), or the man responsible for the end of disco. But you don't know, and he can neither confirm nor deny any of it. He has the mind of a steel trap; an old, damaged, rusted out steel trap, and a face to match. He can lift 50+ pounds without assistance, and jump several feet in a single bound. He is both your friend and your worst nightmare. He is myth, legend, and sometimes devourer of baked goods. He is T. M. Brenner, author extraordinaire.

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July 21, 2017
Great book, great ending.

This us great. It's a fun read and it tells a good story. Read the first one though, or you'll be confused. Hopefully Book 3 comes out soon.
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