The Airel Saga Diary Books continue right where they left off: with ol' Harv stranded in the middle of the woods in Illinois. He's not sure, but something just isn't right. Weird cabins appear and then disappear, cornfields are ready for harvest in the spring, something's chasing him, and--oh...
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The Airel Saga Diary Books continue right where they left off: with ol' Harv stranded in the middle of the woods in Illinois. He's not sure, but something just isn't right. Weird cabins appear and then disappear, cornfields are ready for harvest in the spring, something's chasing him, and--oh yeah--he's out of ammo. Anything else would be uninteresting, after all. If the Marsburg Diary had you asking questions, The Wagner Diary will answer lots of them, with a healthy dose of fresh mystery as the rules of time and space are bent, twisted, and broken. Find out why Kreios has a Book in the first place, see more of the mysterious Haywood, get a fresh glimpse of William Marsburg and his motivations, and of course, discover why Herr Wagner has "always hated Falkenhayn." Will Harvey Marsburg get to the bottom of the Book, or will what chases him prevail? This is a novella that will keep you turning the digital pages, eager to find out what happens next to ol' Harv, Guardian of the Book of Kreios, a quirky, sometimes hilarious, reluctantly fearless, chainsmoking, soda-swilling, doughnut-munching unlikely hero.***The Airel Saga Diary Books are a subseries of the Airel Saga, by best selling author duo Aaron Patterson and Chris White. The Diary Books contain the bits of story that lie behind the mystery of fallen angels, why they fell, the consequences of their rebellion, and what price mortal men and women must pay as a result. Harvey Marsburg is the star of this inheritance of doom. Or is it destiny?***Praise for Chris White and Aaron Patterson:REVIEWS:"It takes rare talent for a man to write a novel from a male POV and have it published to great critical and commercial acclaim. But it takes a miracle for that same male, or in this case males, to write a novel from the POV of a teenage girl and have it turn out as incredibly as did the new StoneHouse YA by Aaron Patterson and Chris White, AIREL. From the first sentence, I felt compelled to dive into this young woman's story and just as importantly, I felt like I personally knew her, which means I laughed, stressed and cried right along with her. A beautifully written and crafted fiction about teenage innocence, faith, loss and love. A must read for teens and adults alike." --Vincent Zandri, International Bestselling Author of The Remains, The Innocent, and Concrete Pearl"I am happy to say that this novel is one of my favorites of its kind. I never thought I could read a novel like this and be so swept away! I am always willing to try new books, but I usually steer clear of this kind of novel. Not anymore! Not when I can be so engrossed into the character's story, like I was with the beautiful AIREL, that before I know, it's over. I kept turning the pages , wanting to, no-NEEDING, to know what was going to happen next."--Molly Edwards, Willow Spring, NCPraise for The Marsburg Diary:"A story that conjures mystery, suspense, and dark evils, 'The Marsburg Diary' is a page turner. White calls on the spirit of Steven King, Jules Verne, and Edgar Allen Poe to create a contemporary story that is as compelling as it is enduring..." P. Leavell "The Writing is superb..." M. Vasquez"Yikes! This is one well written and very strange book which will pique your interest from beginning to end. The author does a masterful job of moving you between centuries as you read two different point of view stories about one very unusual book. The telling of the tale, as found in the father's diary from the 1800's, is very well portrayed and the writer has you believing you are actually back in that time period..." POIA
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