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Author Feature: The Phoenix Blade: Awakening - Coming September 2, 2014

  • Writer: Angela Parker
    Angela Parker
  • Aug 23, 2014
  • 2 min read

Have You Met Andrew Hess?

I am thrilled to introduce him!

He is the author of The Phoenix Blade: Project Justice and on September 2, 2014 there will be a LAUNCH PARTY on Facebook where he will be officially releasing the sequel!!

The Benefactor has been arrested, the Phoenix is dead and the group known as the Revolution has been disbanded for nearly three years. Witness the fallout from the biggest government conspiracy the U.S. has ever seen as the President faces treason charges. But there are those that don’t want him to make it to trial. As the group known as the Committee plans out their attacks, a familiar face begins eliminating the former members of the Revolution.

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You can pick up your digital copy on AMAZON.

Andrew is also a blogger for the

where you can find a of the new novel.~*~sneak peek~*~

More about Andrew from the man himself:

I was born and raised on Long Island, New York. I started writing when I was in 5th grade and continued on through Middle School. After a hiatus for several years, I decided to step back into a role of a writer and came up with the idea for my first novel. While writing my novel, The Phoenix Blade, I found my love of poetry and put out my first book The Chamber of Souls. Since then I have been on Blogger.com writing the Writer's Revolution and been a frequent guest on the Anthony Charles Podcast.""

You can find Andrew on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealPhoenix13

And if you have not yet started the series, he has a free copy of The Phoenix Blade: Project Justice available on Smashwords.

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