The Age of Mythos Series
By Gwen Gades and Dani Cojo
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About this series
When the gods created the universe, denizens called angels and demons were given the task of guiding the souls of the departed to their afterlife. Angels brought the righteous home to Heaven, while demons guided the less fortunate into the Underworld. This divide between good and evil should have kept the denizens separated; but sometimes fate has other plans.
Regal is unlike all of the other incubi in Hell. Not only does he have feathered wings and a nagging conscience, but he was also given the title of Prince of Lust at birth. Guess that's the perk of being the King's son. Despite having his future set in stone, he wants to prove that he is worth of being the heir to the Kingdom of Hell, even if that means taking big risks.
Keir is the son of a highly respected Dominion and Guardian Angel in Heaven, and is one of Gloria's Archangels in Training. Specializing in the virtue of Kindness under the guidance of his mentor, Archangel Michaelangelo, he still has a lot to learn about Earth and its inhabitants before he can move up in the ranks of the Angelic Hierarchy.
These two powerful forces collide when a battle over a human's life goes awry.
Keir finds himself head over heels in love with the demon, and Regal is given the rare opportunity to seize the angel as a personal servant. Regal's ambition leads him to jump at the chance to become the first demon in history to covet an angel; but Keir is much smarter than he anticipates, and the two end up tethering their souls together in an unbreakable vow.
Keir is more than happy to have the bond between them, but Regal wants out of the deal. The only way to do that is to make the angel fall from grace and become a demon. But can Regal succeed in his plans before Keir makes him ascend into Heaven and become one of Gloria's children?
Filled with emotion and suspense, The Art of Falling is a modern day romance with a fantasy twist that brings you up close and personal with the hearts of angels and demons, showing that even celestial creatures from ethereal realms have some humanity in them.
WHAT READERS AND REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS EXCITING NEW SERIES:
"A great read from start to finish! Cojo establishes her own unique mythos and weaves it into a compelling story of strength of will and love…it is also refreshing to see a piece of LGBT+ inspired literature that doesn't rely on orientation play as a propelling factor behind drama…I cannot wait for the next installment!" – Haydn P.
"The Art of Falling is a fun take on good versus evil, Heaven versus Hell, and two unwitting lovers in a battle for their souls. This book's got enough familiarity to entice you, and plenty of new steps to make it refreshing and interesting. I can't wait for the next one!" – Kaylen R.
"It has absolutely captured my attention with its prowess. Drawing from mythology and religion in ways both creative and believable, this bad boy hooks you from the get-go and keeps you reading…a worthy piece for anyone to read, and come back to!" – Caitlin J.
The Art of Falling is a must-read for those who want to be:
Immersed in a diverse world of magic and myth
Invested in an expansive cast of heroes and villains
Kept on the edge of their seat as the plot thickens
Begging for more by the end
Titles in the series (1)
- The Art of Falling: The Age of Mythos, #1
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When the gods created the universe, denizens called angels and demons were given the task of guiding the souls of the departed to their afterlife. Angels brought the righteous home to Heaven, while demons guided the less fortunate into the Underworld. This divide between good and evil should have kept the denizens separated; but sometimes fate has other plans. Regal is unlike all of the other incubi in Hell. Not only does he have feathered wings and a nagging conscience, but he was also given the title of Prince of Lust at birth. Guess that's the perk of being the King's son. Despite having his future set in stone, he wants to prove that he is worth of being the heir to the Kingdom of Hell, even if that means taking big risks. Keir is the son of a highly respected Dominion and Guardian Angel in Heaven, and is one of Gloria's Archangels in Training. Specializing in the virtue of Kindness under the guidance of his mentor, Archangel Michaelangelo, he still has a lot to learn about Earth and its inhabitants before he can move up in the ranks of the Angelic Hierarchy. These two powerful forces collide when a battle over a human's life goes awry. Keir finds himself head over heels in love with the demon, and Regal is given the rare opportunity to seize the angel as a personal servant. Regal's ambition leads him to jump at the chance to become the first demon in history to covet an angel; but Keir is much smarter than he anticipates, and the two end up tethering their souls together in an unbreakable vow. Keir is more than happy to have the bond between them, but Regal wants out of the deal. The only way to do that is to make the angel fall from grace and become a demon. But can Regal succeed in his plans before Keir makes him ascend into Heaven and become one of Gloria's children? Filled with emotion and suspense, The Art of Falling is a modern day romance with a fantasy twist that brings you up close and personal with the hearts of angels and demons, showing that even celestial creatures from ethereal realms have some humanity in them. WHAT READERS AND REVIEWERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS EXCITING NEW SERIES: "A great read from start to finish! Cojo establishes her own unique mythos and weaves it into a compelling story of strength of will and love…it is also refreshing to see a piece of LGBT+ inspired literature that doesn't rely on orientation play as a propelling factor behind drama…I cannot wait for the next installment!" – Haydn P. "The Art of Falling is a fun take on good versus evil, Heaven versus Hell, and two unwitting lovers in a battle for their souls. This book's got enough familiarity to entice you, and plenty of new steps to make it refreshing and interesting. I can't wait for the next one!" – Kaylen R. "It has absolutely captured my attention with its prowess. Drawing from mythology and religion in ways both creative and believable, this bad boy hooks you from the get-go and keeps you reading…a worthy piece for anyone to read, and come back to!" – Caitlin J. The Art of Falling is a must-read for those who want to be: Immersed in a diverse world of magic and myth Invested in an expansive cast of heroes and villains Kept on the edge of their seat as the plot thickens Begging for more by the end
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