When Lucifer fell, he started a war between the angels—his brothers and sisters—and managed to take 1/3 of the angels with him. We’ve all heard his story of betrayal, pride and narcissism. But never like this. Never from his side. Never from his words.
What makes this a “hot” summer read?
The Road to Hell is everything you never expected from this story. It is the gritty, bloody, horrible chronicle of the fall of God’s beloved angel and the Hell left in his wake. It’s the tragic, wicked tale of one of history’s most compelling figures. And it’s only the beginning.
The Road to Hell is the first in Heaven Falls series of books that chronicle God’s relationship with man, told from the perspective of Lucifer, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. The second book in the series, Come Hell or Highwater, is scheduled for release in December 2012.
Check out the rest of the amazing authors on the tour!
- Mon, Aug 13: Shawna Williams ( NO OTHER, IN ALL THINGS, THE GOOD FIGHT) http://shawnawilliams-oldsmobile.blogspot.com/
- Wed, Aug 15: Michelle Sutton (DECISION TO LOVE, OUT OF TIME, IT’S NOT ABOUT HER) http://edgyinspirationalauthor.blogspot.com/
- Sat, Aug 18: Tori Chase (THE SNAKE MURDERS) http://www.kvictoriachase.com
- Mon. Aug 20: DEBORAH PICCURELLI (HUSH, LITTLE BABY) http://faith-fiction-friends.blogspot.com/
- Wed, Aug 22: Christine Lindsay (SHADOWED IN SILK) www.christinelindsay.org
- Sat, Aug 25: Michael Scott (THE LOST SCROLLS) http://MichaelJScott.wordpress.com.
- Mon, Aug27: Paul Baines (ALPHA REDEMPTION, ALPHA REVELATION) http://www.pabaines.com
- Wed, Aug 29: Dale Amedei (THE ANVIL OF THE CRAFTSMAN, THE BRITTERIDGE HERESY) http://daleamidei.wordpress.com/
December 2012!!!!! Hopefully prior to the end of the world 😉
The plan is December 21–I figured if the world is gonna end, let’s do it on Lucifer’s watch. I’m playing with taglines like “The World Will End…Come Hell or Highwater.”
Oh… I LOVE IT!!! If it matters, I definitely approve!
Of course it matters! I’m pushing for that target date.
Clever release time! Intriguing idea – along the lines of the Screwtape Letters, but it doesn’t sound as congenial as Lewis’s Lucifer.
Thanks Tracy! I thought the timing would work (provided I hit my targets for my first draft). I haven’t read the Screwtape Letters yet–they’re actually research for the book I’m writing now (along with Paradise Lost (again) and Dante’s Inferno) but no, my rendition of Lucifer is not congenial, not happy, not nice. But he’s wicked good fun!
Thanks for swinging by!
Your novel sounds incredible. Wow!!!!!
Thanks so much! Glad you stopped by!