Angels of Wrath

Angels of Wrath
Author: Gordon Winterfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1521469938

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This is not a book of casual curses, but a book of peace and justice. Angels are powerful beings that can be called to work great and wrathful wonders. If your sincere intent is to cause harm, confusion or disruption, the angels will comply. Should you have any fear that this work is evil or an abuse of angelic contact, then read no further. This book is for those who have sensed the might of angels and wish to turn their power to deeds that many would believe to be dark. Far from being the delightful creatures of peace found in New Age artwork, angels are spiritual beings of immense strength, and this strength can manifest as wrath. Whether you are new to magick or quite experienced, this book will introduce you to a lesser-known group of angels. When called in combination, these angels have the power to cause devastation to your enemies. Such workings are as powerful as a curse, and often more targeted and cunning. There are twenty-nine powers to be revealed: The angels can bind, destroy defenses, remove wealth and destroy a business, while rendering your victim too weak to respond and unable to see what you are doing. You will have the power to silence and confuse, bringing illness and insomnia to those who trouble your life. For more severe enemies, you can bring the wrath of judgment upon them, and remove their ability to find spiritual sanctuary. You can produce hatred between those you name, while causing anxiety, dark moods and memory loss, with confusion of the heart and mind. There is a ritual to prevent your enemies from working magick. This angelic magick will only work if you are sincere in your intentions. It cannot be used to instigate casual cruelty. This is not a book of evil to delight the wicked, but a book of harmony. If you have been wronged, this book gives you the power to restore your personal peace.

The Wrath of Angels

The Wrath of Angels
Author: John Connolly
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781476703022

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Darkly brilliant and intuitive private detective Charlie Parker returns in the next thrilling installment of the "New York Times"-bestselling series by Connolly.

Wrath of Angels

Wrath of Angels
Author: C. N. Howard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Archangels
ISBN: 0985138866

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A unique twist on surviving a global nuclear apocalypse. This story focuses on Lloyd and Carlos, who have been together for several years since "the war" and have a new perspective on morality. As rumors of Lloyd's exploits in the wastelands spread, those who haven't fallen into depravity begin to believe he may be their savior from the mutant terrorists plaguing the country. He may just be one of God's angels sent to Earth to battle the evil that's spreading.

Kiss of Wrath

Kiss of Wrath
Author: Sandra Hill
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062210470

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The vangels are back in Kiss of Wrath, the latest in Sandra Hill's bestselling Dark Angels series No wicked wenches or wild rampages . . . it's been centuries since Mordr the Berserker was turned into a vangel—a Viking vampire angel—as punishment for his sin of wrath, and he's been frustrated ever since. It's not so bad being stuck in modern-day Las Vegas. What better place to slay Lucipires, or demon vampires, than the original Sin City? But then Mordr Sigurdsson's mission is expanded to a new assignment: protect lust-worthy Miranda Hart. Miranda's well-ordered life turned into chaos when she unexpectedly inherited her late cousin's five children. Now, her cousin's dangerous husband is about to be paroled, and she needs a miracle to keep them all safe. That miracle arrives on her doorstep in the form of a very buff, handsome man with a very strange name. Mordr wants nothing to do with a red-haired wench or children. Miranda wants nothing to do with a gorgeous hunk who claims to be a Viking. As Miranda and Mordr give in to temptation, they must decide if they fit in each other's worlds—before their enemies close in on them.

Kiss of Temptation

Kiss of Temptation
Author: Sandra Hill
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062063878

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Kiss of Tempation is the third romance in New York Times bestselling author’s Sandra Hill’s beloved Deadly Angels series. For centuries, Ivak Sigurdsson has served the archangel Michael as a vangel – a viking vampire angel. Ready to demonstrate that he is more than just a libidinous heartbreaker, he agrees to help lawyer Gabrielle Sonnier. But while her problems are in need of serious attention, so is their attraction for one another. Sexy and sassy, Kiss of Temptation features plenty of witty innuendo, passion, and a hint of mystery. Fans of paranormal romance will enjoy this racy page-turner featuring a strong, smart heroine and a bad boy turned hero.

Kiss of Surrender

Kiss of Surrender
Author: Sandra Hill
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062063861

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What romance reader can resist a hero who is both Viking…and vampire? In the second installment of New York Times bestselling author Sandra Hill's exciting Deadly Angels series, Nicole Tasso, Navy SEAL is powerless to resist the "vangel" in her midst… And the mystery surrounding her thousand-year-old suitor only makes him more desirable…and more dangerous! Filled with Sandra Hill's trademark combination of smoldering sensuality and laugh-out-loud humor, Kiss of Surrender: A Deadly Angels Book will leave paranormal and urban fantasy romance fans hungry for more from this award-winning author.

Kiss of Pride

Kiss of Pride
Author: Sandra Hill
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062063854

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“Her books are always fresh, romantic, inventive, and hilarious.” —New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs Trust the always original, wonderfully fun Sandra Hill to do the wildly unexpected! With Kiss of Pride, the New York Times bestselling author—best known for her steamy and hilarious romance novels featuring lusty Viking heroes and heroines—turns the paranormal romance genre upside-down…with the first in a seductive new series that features Viking vampire angels! A refreshingly unique, utterly satisfying love story that puts the “super” in supernatural, Kiss of Pride tells the tantalizing tale of a lady reporter who falls under the sway of a sexy Norse vampire on a thousand-year mission who might be an angel too good to be true…or too devilishly bad to resist!

Wrath Of Angels

Wrath Of Angels
Author: James Risen,Judy L. Thomas
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-01-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 046509273X

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Abortion has been at the emotional center of America's culture wars for a generation. Ever since the Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade decision, abortion has in many ways defined American politics, creating an ideological demilitarized zone between liberals and conservatives. Above all, the twenty-five-year war over abortion has been responsible for the most significant social phenomenon of our times—the political and cultural mobilization of Evangelical America. Furthermore, it has served as the lightning rod for the most intense and prolonged debate on the issue of separation of church and state since the founding of the nation.Now for the first time, in a compelling and very human narrative, Wrath of Angels traces the rise and fall of the American anti-abortion movement and reveals its critical role in the creation of the Religious Right. The book explores why the passionate battle to end abortion failed to achieve its goal and yet in the process became one of the most important—and least understood—social protest movements of the twentieth century. The anti-abortion movement was the catalyst that convinced Protestant fundamentalists to end their long cultural isolation, leaving their church pews for the streets. And, while they failed to change the law, they were transformed themselves, emerging as one for the most potent political forces in America at the end of the century.James Risen, an investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Times, and Judy L. Thomas, a reporter for the Kansas City Star, are widely acknowledged as the leading journalistic experts on the anti-abortion movement. Their narrative history captures all the drama of the abortion battles of the past twenty-five years and reveals how a movement with its roots in the Catholic left's antiwar protests of the 1960s was gradually transformed into a rallying point for the newly muscular Religious Right. Wrath of Angels documents the origins of the use of civil disobedience in the anti-abortion movement and offers the definitive explanation of why the movement ultimately descended into violence—and collapsed as a political force. It tells the compelling story of the shootings of abortion doctors in the 1990s and draws upon exclusive interviews with the anti-abortion extremists who have been convicted of these crimes.Anti-abortion activism represents the largest social protest movement since the 1960s. With clarity and objectivity, Risen and Thomas unleash the stormy wrath of angels, the volatile eruption of fundamentalist fury into American politics.