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Crimson Dawn by Amos Cassidy


Crimson Dawn (Crimson #3)
by Amos Cassidy

 

Published October 25th 2013 by Nevermore Press 


The Power has taken what belongs to Raven.

The Power must pay.

Raven will do anything to reclaim what is his, even venture into The Dreaming – a part of Faerie that is shunned even by the fey – to seek out the one being who may be able to give him the answers he seeks. With Mick as his guide and Maxwell and Harold at his back, Raven must fight his demons to reach his angel.

The Power is home.
The Power has taken the throne. 


Bres, Lugh and Faye will all feel the consequences of their actions in different ways. The Power has a plan and it will eliminate all who stand in its way.

The Devourer is awake.
The Devourer has a champion. 


Roman has been charged with a task that will save the world, but at a devastating cost.

The Power is in control.
The Power has a vessel. 


Rose will do anything to reclaim her body and stop The Power from exacting his selfish ambitions. With the help of her Guardian she must find a way to expel The Power. But will her plan succeed, or will her final sacrifice be her last?

Crimson Dawn on Goodreads
Crismon Dawn on Amazon US
Crimson Dawn on Amazon UK








About the Author:  Amos Cassidy - a team of two. Amos is a 29 year old Diva and Cassidy a 37 year old mum of three.

Aside from a passion for writing and a love of reading they also share an addiction to coffee, love anything Joss Whedon and are constantly playing tug of war over Jensen Ackles.
They have been writing together for four years. The Crimson series is their debut project.

 



Links:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Amos-Cassidy-World/172592816124684

Twitter: https://twitter.com/amoscassidy

Blogs:http://amoscassidy.wordpress.com/
 
http://crimsonseries.wordpress.com/  

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5762034.Amos_Cassidy



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