Jul 112011
 

Xandir has been exiled to earth until the end of time. But when his cherub trainee disappears, Xandir makes a deal with rogue angels and giants that could restore life to the mortal woman he loves and end his assignment as a destroying angel in exchange for helping them bring about the end of the world and all of mankind.

You can ready more about The Last Archangel at: http://thelastarchangel.weebly.com

The Last Archangel is an unusual tale about Xandir, a destroying angel who uses two swords, one light and one dark, to do his work. Far from perfect but with good intentions, he performs the work assigned him until the End of Time. Long ago, he fell in love with a mortal woman. It did not end well and his heart bears the scars.

During one of his assignments he is assigned as Guardian Angel to Eden, a troubled woman who discovers she is expecting twins after her husband leaves her. Her search for her husband leads her to knowledge and darkness that she could never have imagined.

If you enjoy a fresh take on angels, giants, and demons, then you will want to check out The Last Archangel.

Michael is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a degree in German Teaching and a minor in Music. He puts his German to good use by working to build online German courses for High School students. Though he grew up traveling the world with his military father, he now lives in Utah with his wife, Jen, and his two sons. Michael enjoys acting in community theater, playing and writing music and spending time with his family. He played for several years with the handbell choir Bells on Temple Square and is now a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

His first book, “The Canticle Kingdom”, was released in Feb 2010 through Bonneville Books. He is also the author of the inspirational pamphlet “Portrait of a Mother”. He has also had work featured in various online and print magazines such as Mindflights, The New Era, Allegory, and Ensign.

You can learn more about Michael and his writing at his blog: http://www.writermike.com

You can read more about The Last Archangel at the official site: http://thelastarchangel.weebly.com or http://thelastarchangelbook.com

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FTC FYI- PDF copy provided by the author.