Before anyone thinks it, I would NEVER harp on someone for their disability. The talented beauty who penned the review below happens to be confined to a wheelchair and I love her to death! I myself, am a disabled veteran.
It’s just a coincidence that the man is also a tyrannical fascist racist politician – or at least he plays one on television. He could be trans for all I know and, no, that’s not another wheelchair joke.

“Someone call DC and tell them this is how you write a female hero character!” – Lisa Lee Tone, Bibliophelia Templum
Angel Burns is a young firefighter with a shrouded history. During a routine night at work, she stumbles upon a demonic ceremony that brings her memories out of hiding – as well as her repressed supernatural powers. Angel soon learns her life was intended for things greater than extinguishing fires for mortals. Now on the payroll of the Vatican, Angel embarks upon an epic quest to protect the Gutenberg Bibles from evil. If successful, she will secure peace for generations. If she fails, the power of the ancient books will bestow an eternity of darkness upon all humanity!








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