The Angel’s Addendum

The Angel’s Addendum

Jillian Calahan / Samuel L. Faulk

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Editorial:
Andean Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781736127759
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She’s a woman in the wake of self-destruction, but perhaps redemption is right around the corner - immerse yourself in the poetic prose of the angel.In The Angel’s Addendum, the author behind The Devil’s Thesaurus, Samuel Faulk, collaborates with poetess Jillian Calahan to breathe life into the mysterious unnamed angel of his first book. Within the pages of this captivating poetry collection, witness the untold tale that peels away the layers, revealing the angel’s true nature. The poets invite you to ask the question - with enough words,can the villain of one story find redemption in another?Rejoin the poetic duo as the new narrator wrestles with her demons, her feelings for him, and her lingering commitment to her husband.Structured in an ingenious thesaurus format, the authors present expressive poetries that seamlessly merge into a bigger portrait depicting the very essence of love - the feeling that gives us the most intense high can also viciously tear us apart.So, whether you are a poetry enthusiast looking for something different or you simply want to experience the rawness of love, marriage, and deceit, The Angel’s Addendum is precisely what you’re looking for.The Angel’s Addendum is the second book in the evocative series, The Celestial Compendium, following The Devil’s Thesaurus.

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