While I agree that organizations are complicit (if only by turning a blind eye), I'd weight dysfunctional and manipulative people and their ability to influence groups more heavily than do the authors in a discussion of mobbing's causes. Had read the one before this too. Though he used Beethoven's Fifth as a example of the discursive quality of classical it would be hard to
Title | : | Fallen Heart: Book 1 Of The Fallen Trilogy |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (556 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01GSG9MF8 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 136Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-3-26 |
Language | : |
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But when he defies the laws of the Unseen Gods and tastes love with a mortal, he sets a chain of disastrous events in motion, placing himself and Celeste in danger. It's been that way for millennia, or so his Guardian, Ganor says.What he's not supposed to do is fall in love.
Warned from getting romantically involved with Celeste by an ex-angel, Bailey decides to ignore advice and follow his heart instead. What happens when a fallen angel forbidden to love defies the Gods and falls for a mortal girl?
Trained from a young age to take part in the ancient tradition of the Fallen, sixteen year old Bailey is instructed to guard and protect his mortal charge Celeste. On a mission to protect her, Bailey uncovers a dark secret - Thorus was overthrown by the Lightbringer long ago. When his mission's completed, like all Fallen he'll be recalled to serve one of two Arch Angels - Thorus or the Lightbringer. But if Bailey wants to rescue humanity from darkness and ensure the safety of the girl he loves, he might have to mak
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