Snowfall

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· Stonefall Book 2 · Sterling & Stone LLC
Ebook
274
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Eligible

About this ebook

Sometimes violence IS the best way…

Gleeson Crowe has found his prize: the miraculous child who can heal the sick and build his ministry to protect the righteous and judge the wicked, and he’s not about to give the child up, even to Eamon who has come for his son.

But Gleeson is blind to those inside Stonefall who would betray him for their own purposes.


★★★★★ "Another great entry in the invasion universe. I flew through this book quicker than stonefall and I can’t wait to get my hands on downfall. I was worried at first that the quality of stories would take a hit with new authors taking a stab at the invasion universe, but that isn’t the case." -- B. DeAug

★★★★★ "I love this second installment of the Stonefall series. As an avid fan of the Invasion series, I was skeptical about any new series that was derived from Invasion. So far, Stonefall, and subsequently Snowfall, has lived up to my expectations. I found this book hard to put down, and it proved a story travel companion!" -- TRheams

★★★★★ "I love the pace and flow of these stories! Though I really liked Stonefall, so far, Snowfall is my favorite, and I'm on pins and needles waiting for Downfall! Platt and Wright have such awesome writing chemistry, with fast paced action that starts immediately, and does not let up at all, and characters that are so well developed I feel like I know them! It's so easy to open one of their books, and totally disappear into that world." -- WordBird

★★★★★ "This book isn't for the faint of heart. But it's totally enjoyable and continues to expand on the world beset by aliens that was first introduced in the Invasion series. A must-read if you like this genre of sci fi." -- DBStevens

★★★★★ "This is the second of 3 and I actually enjoyed this one more! I loved the first book, but some of the violence was off-putting. This book isn't violence-free (at all) but it is slightly less graphic (or at least it struck me that way). The action never stopped and there were lots of twisty story lines! I can't wait for the final book!" -- SLE


Snowfall is the second book in the Stonefall trilogy. If you enjoy watching the world crumble and the survivors struggle to survive, pick up your copy today.

About the author

Avery Blake is obsessed with all things sci-fi. She writes stories about the things that fascinate and occasionally terrify her and the potential futures humanity might have.

She expresses her hopes and fears through gripping tales where everyday people face extraordinary enemies, opportunities, and decisions. Her stories suck the reader into worlds where strange alien races have taken over, tech designed to make our world better gets out of hand, and robots make us question what it means to be human. 

You’ll be hard pressed to find Avery, as she’s always on the move, staying one step ahead of the tracking bots (that are coming soon, if not already here).

David Wright is a suspense thriller writer and co-author of the bestselling #1 horror and #1 sci-fi series, “Yesterday’s Gone.”

David writes about the monsters that haunt us and the people who fight them. Whether supernatural or human, Wright’s character-driven thrillers are the love child of King, Koontz, Abrams, and other genre-blending masters. Characters matter, and Wright specializes in flawed heroes, even more flawed anti-heroes, and misunderstood people trying to find their place in the world.

He is also one third of The Story Studio Podcast with authors Sean Platt and Johnny B. Truant. He currently lives on the east coast with his wife, his young son, and the world’s most poopingest cat.

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