The Trajectory of a Fallen Angel

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Romance, Romantic Suspense, Contemporary
Cover of the book The Trajectory of a Fallen Angel by Shona Moller, Palette Press
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Author: Shona Moller ISBN: 1230001823318
Publisher: Palette Press Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Shona Moller
ISBN: 1230001823318
Publisher: Palette Press
Publication: August 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

New Zealand author and artist Shona Moller offers a vivid glimpse of the remote and sparsely populated West Coast in this lush, erotic novel.
 
Young teacher Emma Blake has developed a sixth sense for bad news. She felt it when her parents died, and she feels it again when she gets a mysterious call from a New Zealand number. That one call changes Emma’s life forever. Her beloved great-aunt, her last remaining family member, is dead. Maybe that’s why, after she loses her job in London, Emma accepts a position at a village school on the West Coast of New Zealand.
 
As Emma adjusts to her new surroundings, she attracts the attention of the magnetic Jono, a gorgeous green-eyed local. Their mutual attraction heats up, but Emma remains troubled by both her painful past and her recent, unsettling encounters with a local religious sect.
 
The Group, a church based on the Closed Brethren doctrine, operates out of an ancient Maori village in the bush. Now they’re after Emma, and even the determined Jono might not be able to save her. So she’ll just have to save herself—and hope forgiveness comes later.
 
The Trajectory of a Fallen Angel is a profound examination of guilt and its effects...bring tissues.

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New Zealand author and artist Shona Moller offers a vivid glimpse of the remote and sparsely populated West Coast in this lush, erotic novel.
 
Young teacher Emma Blake has developed a sixth sense for bad news. She felt it when her parents died, and she feels it again when she gets a mysterious call from a New Zealand number. That one call changes Emma’s life forever. Her beloved great-aunt, her last remaining family member, is dead. Maybe that’s why, after she loses her job in London, Emma accepts a position at a village school on the West Coast of New Zealand.
 
As Emma adjusts to her new surroundings, she attracts the attention of the magnetic Jono, a gorgeous green-eyed local. Their mutual attraction heats up, but Emma remains troubled by both her painful past and her recent, unsettling encounters with a local religious sect.
 
The Group, a church based on the Closed Brethren doctrine, operates out of an ancient Maori village in the bush. Now they’re after Emma, and even the determined Jono might not be able to save her. So she’ll just have to save herself—and hope forgiveness comes later.
 
The Trajectory of a Fallen Angel is a profound examination of guilt and its effects...bring tissues.

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