The Birds that Fly at Dusk. Šehhinah Trilogy, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-386-12704-8
- EAN9781386127048
- Date de parution09/03/2021
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
Manifesting one's soul is the ultimate goal of many Theurgists. The only problem is, manifesting your soul means other people can see it. Celyet left her home and everything she knows behind after her manifestation was desecrated. Eshva has been hiding their manifestation for years ever since it nearly killed their friend. And Yairen doesn't believe she can manifest at all, convinced that her soul itself is worthless. When these three broken people's lives collide at a coffee shop owned by none other than the angel Jibril, it might just be that they can help each other. If they don't give themselves frostbite first. And it might just be that Jibril has advice they need to hear.
Ideas unheard of among angels or humans. Ideas about the full extent of what a soul can be. Ideas even God isn't aware of. THE BIRDS THAT FLY AT DUSK is the second book in Ivana Skye's Sehhinah trilogy, an Abrahamic fantasy series where everyone's personal life is of cosmic importance-if they aren't too distracted by essay deadlines or coffee.
Ideas unheard of among angels or humans. Ideas about the full extent of what a soul can be. Ideas even God isn't aware of. THE BIRDS THAT FLY AT DUSK is the second book in Ivana Skye's Sehhinah trilogy, an Abrahamic fantasy series where everyone's personal life is of cosmic importance-if they aren't too distracted by essay deadlines or coffee.







