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With the help of a fallen angel, Aaron manages to arrive in the angelic refuge known as Aerie. Though he hopes to catch his breath before continuing the Good Fight, Aaron learns that the other residents Author: Thomas E. Sniegoski. This book is part of a series about fallen angels, and nephilim (children of angels and humans). The first few books were great, although it got a bit tedious toward the end of the series. Still worth a look. Doesn't preach any religion, but is almost like a supernatural series where all of the beings are a "given"/5(13). The Fallen by Thomas E. SniegoskiMissing: Aerie.


See all books authored by Thomas E. Sniegoski, including The Fallen; Leviathan, and End of Days, and more on www.doorway.ru Aerie. Thomas E. Sniegoski $ - $ Stones Unturned. Thomas E. Sniegoski $ Magic Zero. Thomas E. Sniegoski $ - $ Go to the Previous Page. of 2. The Fallen is a series of seven young adult modern fantasy novels by American author Thomas E. Sniegoski. The ABC Family three-episode miniseries Fallen was loosely based on the series. Summary. Aaron Corbet learns on his 18th birthday that he is Aerie (Pocket Books, ). The Fallen 2: Aerie and Reckoning. Used - Very Good. Item in very good condition! Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.


With the help of a fallen angel, Aaron manages to arrive in the angelic refuge known as Aerie. Though he hopes to catch his breath before continuing the Good Fight, Aaron learns that the other residents of Aerie are concerned about his presence and his role in their future. Aerie is the third book in The Fallen series written by Thomas E. Sniegoski and centered on Aaron Corbet, who on his eighteen birthday learned that he is a nephilim – a human/angel hybrid. Aaron Corbet continues his search for his foster brother, Stevie Stanley, with Camael, a former Power, and Gabriel, his dog. This book is part of a series about fallen angels, and nephilim (children of angels and humans). The first few books were great, although it got a bit tedious toward the end of the series. Still worth a look. Doesn't preach any religion, but is almost like a supernatural series where all of the beings are a "given".

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