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Book Review: Copper Descent
by Angela Hartley

by Lehua Parker

July 31, 2014

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It’s gonna be a tough day when you discover Satan’s been searching your whole life for you so you can bear his child.

It gets even rougher when bad feels soooo good.

On the surface, Copper Descent, the New Adult debut novel by Angela Hartley, is a love story about teens Nina and Nate who meet while working at an upscale vacation resort in the wilds of Midway, Utah. But Nina faces much more than a simple love triangle when Sinclair Devereux, lead singer of Revelation, rushes in to sweep her off her feet.  Copper Descent is really a story of fate, redemption, and the power of free agency as Nina learns her true identity and the role she’s destined to play in the multiverse evolution of mankind.

Nate is full of real world charm, but Sinclair offers the forbidden. Mix Native American folklore, mean girls, murder, suicide, a love triangle, and an old dude who just may be God and you’ve got a hint of what this book is all about. It’s a richly textured story about temptation and desire, the first in an epic series of seven novels by Angela Hartley that weave a new narrative about the genesis and ultimate destiny of mankind.

Copper Descent by Angela Hartley is published by Fox Hollow Publications is available through Amazon.

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Blog: http://angelahartley.blogspot.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Angela-Hartley-Author/267442633281341

Twitter: @GoldAngelHart

Goodreads: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Angela-Hartley-Author/267442633281341

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