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Chris White
Chris White is an award-winning author and editor, and is co-author of the Airel Saga with Aaron Patterson. Chris also writes historical literary fiction under the pen name Austen John, and has also penned some short stories as C.P. White. Chris is an artist, musician, philology enthusiast,... show more

Chris White is an award-winning author and editor, and is co-author of the Airel Saga with Aaron Patterson. Chris also writes historical literary fiction under the pen name Austen John, and has also penned some short stories as C.P. White. Chris is an artist, musician, philology enthusiast, calligrapher, cigar and Scotch lover, bicyclist, handyman, Anglophile, sports fan, foodie, world traveler, adventurer, and (lazy) health nut. Most importantly he's a husband and father. He blogs occasionally about writing and the journey of the Christian artist at C.P. White Media Blog and lives in Idaho with his family.
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D M Singh Book Blog
D M Singh Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
The blurb for this intrigued me, yet I found myself disappointed at the end of this book. The book has two authors and their differing styles are apparent. The main female character was not very relatable, after making discoveries about her super healing etc. She went to a mall to shop. Not really t...
The Word Mineur
The Word Mineur rated it 12 years ago
I started this book expected not very much, due to the fact of low ratings. I pretty much only got it because it was on sale and the cover was pretty. I was pleasantly surprised! I actually ended up liking this book way more than I expected.I thought in the beginning she always talking about her loo...
Bewitched Bookworms
Bewitched Bookworms rated it 13 years ago
Audiobook performance was phenomenal! I didn't connect with Airel ... The last part was better and I loved the angel lore!!!
Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 13 years ago
Airel, with its beautiful cover and promising synopsis had me swooning over it. It sounds original, mysterious and full of action. This is all, in actuality, what we get. The angel lore is unique. I especially enjoyed how it's told in dual, past and present, point-of-views. These become two very dif...
Midu Reads
Midu Reads rated it 13 years ago
I got this book to read and review from Paranormal Romance & Urban Fantasy Fanatics! It took me almost a month to finish the book and these are the reasons why:Airel is the most annoying, self absorbed and brainless teenager you'll ever see-but then teenagers are supposed to be that way.She kept spo...
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