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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Song of the Silvertongue #1 |

Genevieve Pearson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 386 pages Rating: 3.77 | 86 Users | 20 Reviews
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| Title | : | Revelations (Song of the Silvertongue #1) |
| Author | : | Genevieve Pearson |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First |
| Pages | : | Pages: 386 pages |
| Published | : | December 2011 (first published January 1st 2011) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy |
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When four seemingly über-cool college kids arrive in a small West Texas town, only one girl recognizes them for who they really are—the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Nineteen years old, a greeter at the local Smiley’s Supercenter, Kyrie’s been blessed with an uncommonly good intuition…and a few other abilities she’s been keeping secret.Those abilities aren't enough to deal with the Horsemen, though, who bring with them a magnitude of evil Kyrie’s never seen before. Adding to the complications, her best friend has gone missing and Nate, her gorgeous but chronically deceptive ex-flame, falls back into her life. That can’t be a coincidence, can it? Then there’s Aaron, the oldest child in a family considered overly-religious even by Texas standards. He seems determined to help her whether she wants it or not.
As plagues descend on the tiny town, Kyrie finds herself facing down Death, Pestilence, Famine and War in a fight for the survival of the small town she calls home. But as myth becomes reality and discoveries are made that shake her to her core, she begins to waver in her conviction of right and wrong. Temptation waits in the dark of stormy Texas nights, and if Kyrie can’t find the will to fight any longer, the end of days are only just beginning.
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Ratings: 3.77 From 86 Users | 20 ReviewsJudge Appertaining To Books Revelations (Song of the Silvertongue #1)
Interesting concept. I usually don't care for angel/demon books, but enjoyed this one all right.Didn't care for the swearing or the blushable scene near the end. I understand (or think I do) the reasoning behind the scene, but feel that the same point could have been made without going there.Another great book from this author. I picked it up after reading her first book Chasing Power. It's a different series but still with the same fun, action-adventure tone and style. The author is superb at story structure. The pacing of action, drama, mystery, and romance is perfectly plotted to keep you from putting the book down. I'm really impressed with how intense the action sequences can be and yet still easy to follow. A lot action stories tend to become confusing about who is where, what
Please give me book 2 pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ...................

This book started off a little slow for me, but then it got really good! I was surprised by how much I liked it, actually. It had a really original idea and the characters were very likeable.
This is usually not my genre, but a friend recommended this book to me, and I liked the premise, so I read it. I wasn't disappointed! A very suspenseful story, well executed. Lots of surprises. Kept me reading, and that's saying a lot. :)
Let me say up front that I don't generally go in for stuff with angels in it. I just tend to tune that sub-genre out.But this author's other book was a really fun read, so I gave this one a try. Sure enough, it's sharply told, has a great pace and story structure, and has some fun twists and turns to keep you guessing. The book has a neat take on the mythos that rides the line between staying true to traditional beliefs and reinventing them.The prose is super subjective and puts you in the head
I want to preface this review with a small sidebar: apocalyptic story lines are a dime a dozen these days. Seriously, you can't throw a stick without smacking someone in the side of the head that has an "end of the world" story in the works. Nowadays, it's all about zombies. The zombie apocalypse. It's tired. Experimenting with the Biblical apocalypse can be tricky, but it can pay off far more in the end. Frankly, in the modern world, a Biblical apocalypse is far more of a fantastic idea than


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