Jon Steele by Theo Keir Milne.

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Jon Steele by Theo Keir Milne.
“There comes a time in the tide of human emotions.”
-The Watchers, Jon Steele
Welcome to Monday Musings, a series where I review books that I read pre-end of 2017, when I started writing wrap-ups, talk about characters or topics that aren’t as relevant, or sometimes a surpri…
This week’s Monday Musings is brought to you by one of my all-time favorite adult fantasy novels.
This is my Sunday. Calvino, angels, @plumdeluxe's #autumnalabundance, and The OA, which two different people recommended to me in the same day. La vita è bella. #tea #maryreads
Honestly, everyone needs to go read The Watchers by Jon Steele. It's the first in The Angelus Trilogy and it's seriously one of the most intriguing books I've read to date.
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The Way of Sorrows by Jon Steele
The Way of Sorrows by Jon Steele #review #AngelusTrilogy @BlueRiderPress
Please note The Way of Sorrows is the final part of The Angelus Trilogy. If you haven’t read books one and two then it is highly likely, I can almost guarantee it, that there will be spoilers in the review that follows. With that said, enter at your own risk. The earthly—and cosmic—adventures of Katherine Taylor and Jay Harper come to an electrifying, action-packed conclusion in The Way of…
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