Rending the Seal

The prequel to 'The Light Rises' and book two of the 'Rising Light Trilogy', 'Rending the Seal' paves the way for the four to start toward their destiny, and starts setting the stage for the War of Order and Chaos. 1887 London was a time of magic and invention. For Detective Keagan Gillette though it was a constant reminder of his failure to revive his twin sister Maria. Even after studying necromancy and joining the House of Masks didn't help. Now he works as a homicide detective constantly haunted by the past. It wasn't until he was asked to work on a series of murders that he was introduced to the fact demons weren't just stories. Amelia Helstrom-Petri is the young Lamplighter that brings him into that world, and as hard as he tries he can't go back to the one he had. The further he goes the more he learns of the world around him including a secret cult of demonologists all following the plan of a man determined to gather the pieces fabled Seal of Solomon. As they learn just how far things go Keagan must enlist the help of a magician well-known to all but apparently him named Elizabeth Stirling while at the same time keeping an eye on the eccentric Alexander Trouseau. He must fight his inner demons even if real ones are tempting him and making promises that he could only dream of. Reality demands they fight on, and if the four of them fail then Heaven, Hell, and Earth will all be sent into a spiral of chaos and destruction. The prequel to 'The Light Rises' and book two of the 'Rising Light Trilogy', 'Rending the Seal' paves the way for the four to start toward their destiny, and starts setting the stage for the War of Order and Chaos.

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Rending the Seal

The prequel to 'The Light Rises' and book two of the 'Rising Light Trilogy', 'Rending the Seal' paves the way for the four to start toward their destiny, and starts setting the stage for the War of Order and Chaos. 1887 London was a time of magic and invention. For Detective Keagan Gillette though it was a constant reminder of his failure to revive his twin sister Maria. Even after studying necromancy and joining the House of Masks didn't help. Now he works as a homicide detective constantly haunted by the past. It wasn't until he was asked to work on a series of murders that he was introduced to the fact demons weren't just stories. Amelia Helstrom-Petri is the young Lamplighter that brings him into that world, and as hard as he tries he can't go back to the one he had. The further he goes the more he learns of the world around him including a secret cult of demonologists all following the plan of a man determined to gather the pieces fabled Seal of Solomon. As they learn just how far things go Keagan must enlist the help of a magician well-known to all but apparently him named Elizabeth Stirling while at the same time keeping an eye on the eccentric Alexander Trouseau. He must fight his inner demons even if real ones are tempting him and making promises that he could only dream of. Reality demands they fight on, and if the four of them fail then Heaven, Hell, and Earth will all be sent into a spiral of chaos and destruction. The prequel to 'The Light Rises' and book two of the 'Rising Light Trilogy', 'Rending the Seal' paves the way for the four to start toward their destiny, and starts setting the stage for the War of Order and Chaos.

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Rending the Seal

Rending the Seal

by Kelly Stanaway
Rending the Seal

Rending the Seal

by Kelly Stanaway

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The prequel to 'The Light Rises' and book two of the 'Rising Light Trilogy', 'Rending the Seal' paves the way for the four to start toward their destiny, and starts setting the stage for the War of Order and Chaos. 1887 London was a time of magic and invention. For Detective Keagan Gillette though it was a constant reminder of his failure to revive his twin sister Maria. Even after studying necromancy and joining the House of Masks didn't help. Now he works as a homicide detective constantly haunted by the past. It wasn't until he was asked to work on a series of murders that he was introduced to the fact demons weren't just stories. Amelia Helstrom-Petri is the young Lamplighter that brings him into that world, and as hard as he tries he can't go back to the one he had. The further he goes the more he learns of the world around him including a secret cult of demonologists all following the plan of a man determined to gather the pieces fabled Seal of Solomon. As they learn just how far things go Keagan must enlist the help of a magician well-known to all but apparently him named Elizabeth Stirling while at the same time keeping an eye on the eccentric Alexander Trouseau. He must fight his inner demons even if real ones are tempting him and making promises that he could only dream of. Reality demands they fight on, and if the four of them fail then Heaven, Hell, and Earth will all be sent into a spiral of chaos and destruction. The prequel to 'The Light Rises' and book two of the 'Rising Light Trilogy', 'Rending the Seal' paves the way for the four to start toward their destiny, and starts setting the stage for the War of Order and Chaos.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045838627
Publisher: Kelly Stanaway
Publication date: 04/17/2014
Series: The Sealed Light Trilogy , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 538 KB

About the Author

I've been writing since I was really young, and have always wanted to actually get a book published. I've participated and completed NANOWRIMO the last several years and look forward to doing so again as a way to complete other projects.

I live in Kent, Washington with my boyfriend, cats Thoth, and new kitten Osiris, and my snake named Tim (and yes, that is a Monty Python reference). We are happy to welcome Osiris into our home after losing Alik in October of 2013.

When I'm doing my day job, I'm also working hard on getting my other writing projects finished so that the whole story can be told.

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