Around the world, people are spellbound by the superhero image-men and women possessing great powers and noble virtues-and stereotypes remain through Hollywood productions like Superman, Captain America and, recently, The Dark Knight Rises. In the new novel One Night Past Forever, author e.e. beck puts a darkly riveting twist to the superhero mythos and introduces two fractured individuals bound together by love and lust, loyalty and betrayal, life and death.
Ambitious and idealistic, Eddie had his whole life ahead of him. He was determined to do great things but an act of betrayal will push him on the verge of suicide. Just like Eddie, Jesse dreamed of making the world a better place. Smart, stunningly beautiful and raised in the lap of luxury, she had a life that other people could only dream about but when she is abducted and left to die, her whole world shatters.
As these two souls teeter on the brink of death, an avenging Angel, Derrick, steps into the picture and irrevocably changes their lives. Brought together by their past tragedies and bound by an extraordinary mission as God's warriors, Eddie and Jesse find themselves enmeshed in global conspiracies, drug cartels and in a war that could mean nothing less than Armageddon.
Complex, bold and exhilarating, One Night Past Forever is both a dark urban fable of the timeless battle between good and evil and a gripping exploration of the quintessence of redemption, love, loyalty and what it means to be a hero.
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About the Author
e.e. beck is a writer living in New York and Los Angeles.
One Night Past Forever * by e.e. beck
Publication Date: December 13, 2012
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