Snow Ashens, Angels Fall

Jeffrey Jude


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5.00 · 1 ratings · 451 pages · Published: 25 Oct 2012

Snow Ashens, Angels Fall by Jeffrey Jude
Asher Anderson, a musically gifted gay teen on the verge of manhood, has been the object of scorn and ridicule for as long as he can remember. He spends all his free time alone in his room composing music on a miniature grand piano that has become his only friend.

A few months before his eighteenth birthday he meets Conor Vincent, a gentle soul who has struggles of his not the least of which is keeping his anger in check. The unlikely pair strike up a friendship and Asher finally begins to believe that he has stumbled upon some measure of love and acceptance.

Fate, however, has something else in mind and Asher's world quickly spirals out of control... and for some inexplicable reason, both heaven and hell take notice.

Unbeknownst to Asher, Abigail Jones, the proprietor of a nearby apothecary begins having prophetic dreams of fallen angels, great black wolves cloaked in silver mists, and an ancient crone who stands upon a primitive raft fashioned from oaken planks as it glides across a turbulent ocean of Grey.

One restless night after another warns of an impending storm. And Michigan's winter winds whisper of an ancient secret that is about to be retold. "Expect not warmth from an angel's embrace--a Well of Souls draws breath not of fire but of ice..."

Christmas is only a few weeks away and Asher's prays for a white Christmas with the grace and beauty to make even the ugliest things shiny and new--unfortunately, two great forces have joined forces against him and it seems there may not be faith enough in all of the world to save him.

This is book 3 in the Chronicles of Abigoth series (105K words 427 pgs). It stands well on its own and can be read without reading the others.

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