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Dark Before Dawn: Book Three of the Archangel Prophecies (edition 2016)

by Monica McGurk (Author)

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It's darkest before the dawn . . . and that can be very dark indeed. Twelve years have passed since Hope Carmichael helped fulfill the ancient prophecy that permitted the Fallen Angels to return, forgiven, to Heaven. Now a lawyer at twenty-eight, Hope--along with a resurrected Michael, the archangel who loves her--has been presented by Heaven with a choice: one that could either result in Hope never seeing her family again, or the world losing its greatest angelic protector. At the same time, Hope's young sister Aurora struggles to help a school friend resolve her dark personal issues, all while being observed by a sinister adversary from Hope's past, working on a plan for revenge that may soon plunge the entire extended Carmichael family into tragedy. The culmination of the saga begun in Dark Hope and continued in Dark Rising, Dark Before Dawn returns to the world of the Archangel Prophecies, telling one final story of adventure, moral urgency, and the ultimate choice Hope and Michael make between the human and the divine.… (more)
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Title:Dark Before Dawn: Book Three of the Archangel Prophecies
Authors:Monica McGurk (Author)
Info:River Grove Books (2016), 280 pages
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I loved this book! Right up my alley. Definitely an adult read. ( )
  amychiefsfan | Oct 24, 2019 |
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This was a well written story, however I could not follow the storyline as I have not read the previous books in the story. It is a genre that I enjoy reading, So I encourage others to do as I am doing and get the first two books in this series as it will be easier to follow the story. I know you will enjoy this series as much as I enjoyed reading Dark Before Dawn.
Thank you to the publisher for sending me this book and introducing me to this author and this series. Thank you to the author for writing this series. ( )
  therealjim | Dec 4, 2016 |
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Four angels stand around a crib. Each brings a blessing to the young child who sleeps. But in the shadows, another watch, and unlike the others, his intentions are far from good.
Hope has waited twelve long years for Michael’s return. She refused to believe he might be gone forever. A lot has happened during those intervening years. Hope has become a lawyer. And Aurora, her baby sister, was born. When Michael does return, he presents Hope with the choice of leaving her family behind forever, but in doing so, she would leave the world without its angelic protector. Can Hope give up her loved ones and her role as protector to spend eternity with the one she loves? Years pass as Hope ponders her options.
The other angels aren’t happy with accepting Hope into their realm. They want nothing but to see Hope and Michael go their separate ways. When the unthinkable happens, and Aurora and her friend are abducted, Hope has to force the angels to help her rescue her sister.
This multi layered story centers around the need for revenge…and the redemption of forgiveness. It brings a focus on domestic child trafficking and the horrors that go with it. But despite the horror, there is light in the world.
Wonderfully told and gripping, this story will stay with you long after you’ve finished reading. ( )
  RLJM | Nov 23, 2016 |
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Great book. I recommend to all adult book readers. I voluntarily reviewed the book. ( )
  staciew30 | Nov 5, 2016 |
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This was my first time reading McGurk, yet I was able to fully understand this third installment of her Archangel Prophecies trilogy. Hope, an attorney, has a life altering choice to make in relation to Michael, a powerful archangel who is in love with her. Meanwhile, her family is being infiltrated by an evil force from the past. The story touches on some important social justice issues such as foster care, child sex trade, SES, and religion. Heavy hitters for one novel, but it somehow works. ( )
  ebrahmstadt | Oct 28, 2016 |
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It's darkest before the dawn . . . and that can be very dark indeed. Twelve years have passed since Hope Carmichael helped fulfill the ancient prophecy that permitted the Fallen Angels to return, forgiven, to Heaven. Now a lawyer at twenty-eight, Hope--along with a resurrected Michael, the archangel who loves her--has been presented by Heaven with a choice: one that could either result in Hope never seeing her family again, or the world losing its greatest angelic protector. At the same time, Hope's young sister Aurora struggles to help a school friend resolve her dark personal issues, all while being observed by a sinister adversary from Hope's past, working on a plan for revenge that may soon plunge the entire extended Carmichael family into tragedy. The culmination of the saga begun in Dark Hope and continued in Dark Rising, Dark Before Dawn returns to the world of the Archangel Prophecies, telling one final story of adventure, moral urgency, and the ultimate choice Hope and Michael make between the human and the divine.

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