Angel of Evil Book Release Blitz (R&R Books Tours)

Hi Everybody,

Stopping in again for a special surprise post for today, courtesy of R&R Book Tours!

As you may or may not know, recently I finished reading The Devil’s Apprentice by Kenneth B. Andersen.

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I absolutely loved my experience, and have since been fortunate enough to obtain copies of his second and third book in the series.

But today’s focus is on the fourth installment in Andersen’s The Great Devil War series, Angel of Evil, which has released today!

The angel of evil cover

Wow, would you take a look at that gorgeous cover? It’s very foreboding, and if I’ve learned anything from the first book, it’s that this installment will be action packed and riveting. I can’t wait!

So while you wait with baited breath for me to catch up, here’s some extra goodies just for you!

 

Book Blurb (LIGHT SPOILER ALERT):

Nothing will ever be the same. Satina is gone, kidnapped by the enemy. Disobeying Lucifer, Philip heads out to find her, journeying into the deep darkness of Outer Reach. But nothing can prepare Philip for the horror that awaits—or the demons he will face.

Meanwhile, Lucifer’s kingdom is threatened as the Great Devil War draws closer. All Hell is about to break loose.

The Angel of Evil is volume 4 of The Great Devil War series.

 

Excerpt:

His eyes grew more and more accustomed to the dark. After a few hours the
vague contours around him became visible. The surroundings took shape and
Philip saw the fragments of Outer Reach’s shadow-draped landscape. It made him
feel sick to his stomach and he wished he could bring back the darkness, because
what he saw… In some ways it was much more terrifying. It was insanity.

There were trees, but something had happened to them. It looked like they’d
been pressed inside out and the trunks were nothing but a tangle of splinters. The
warped plants seemed to writhe in pain and reach out for him. Something had
ploughed the barren land, leaving vast furrows filled with a darkness more intense
than the sky above. Through these deep ravines blew an icy wind and the constant
sound of a distant storm. A slow-running river filled with a concoction of mud
and blood flowed through the distorted landscape until it reached the edge of a
bottomless pit. But instead of draining into it, the river rose like a gigantic snake,
stretching into the black sky as far as the eye could see. Everything was hideous
and dead, but it was more than that. It was pure chaos and it hurt to look at. It hurt
your mind.

Then he realized he was wrong. The land was definitely hideous, but it was far
from dead. Here and there something unsightly slithered past him. Silhouettes of
creatures as awful as the world they inhabited.

The accursed.

He could feel them staring from their hiding places. Could feel their hunger.
Their bloodthirst.

But they didn’t attack and he knew why.

They didn’t dare.

Aziel’s orders.

Finally the everlasting darkness was punctured by little spots of light. His heart
started racing. He was almost there.

The ruins of Enoch.

Aziel’s New Hell.

 

About the Author: Kenneth B. Andersen

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I was born in Denmark on a dark and stormy night in November 1976. I began writing when I was a teenager. My first book was a really awful horror novel titled Nidhug’s Slaves. It didn’t get published. Luckily.

During the next 7 years, I wrote nearly 20 novels-all of which were rejected-while working as a school teacher. The rest of the time I spent writing.

In 2000 I published my debut fantasy book, The Battle of Caïssa, and that’s when things really took off. Since then I’ve published more than thirty-five books for children and young adults in genres ranging from fantasy to horror and science fiction.

My books have been translated into more than 15 languages and my series about the superhero Antboy has been adapted for film, which is available on Netflix. An animated tv series is currently in development.

A musical of The Devil’s Apprentice opens in the fall 2018 and the movie rights for the series have also been optioned.

I live in Copenhagen with my wife, two boys, a dog named Milo and spiders in the basement.

 

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That’s a Wrap!

Well, that’s it for this book blitz. As always, a huge thanks to R&R Book Tours for allowing me to spread the word about this great series.

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