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Parting The Shadows: Tales from the Revelations: Volume One

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Four stories of sacrifice, love, and murder from the Revelations Trilogy Universe.

The Machete: Marty Holmes discovers that the Catholic Church employs Preternatural hunters when his fiancee goes missing.

The Night of Revelations: After a phone call from a source inside the Tucson Police Department, Riley O'Rourke inadvertently participates in a series of events that changes the world.

White Dove of the Desert: Riley O'Rourke interviews the elusive and extremely private vampire Onyx and listens to first-hand accounts of his storied adventures.

Puzzlewood: Eamon Wilde embraces his identity as the Green Man and comes to the aid of a human woman with a desperate prayer that only he can hear.

104 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 2, 2018

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Fiona Skye

21 books75 followers
Fiona Skye is a fantasy author, currently living in the deserts of Southern Arizona. She shares a home with her husband, three kids, three cats, and a Border Collie.

Fiona’s passion for storytelling began early in life. As a child, she loved playing make-believe and inventing elaborate fantasy worlds to explore. At age twelve, she wrote her first short story, which was based on a song by a 1980s hair band. Since then, she has dedicated her life to story craft, only to be occasionally distracted by the dogged pursuit of the perfect plate of cheese enchiladas.

She counts Diana Gabaldon and Jim Butcher as her favorite authors and biggest influences. Joining these two on the list of people she would wait in queue for a week to have a coffee with are Neil Peart, Kevin Hearne, and Brandon Sanderson.

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February 4, 2018
This was no accident.

I came across this book as I was looking for another. I think it was the word revelations that caught my eye. I am glad it did. Each of the stories has its own merit. I have tended to steer clear from preternatural tales. These are like nothing I have read before. Read them and be prepared to have not read anything like them. What a great trip. Fiona Skye you are an uncanny writer. Thankyou.
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