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Hallelujah

by Kim Fielding

Hallelujah - Kim Fielding and F.E. Felley Jr.
Editions:Kindle: $ 6.99
ISBN: B086HVFDFT
Paperback: $ 16.99
ISBN: 979-8602541304
Size: 5.00 x 8.00 in
Pages: 386
Audiobook: $ 17.47
ISBN: B0882PJH56

Can you hear it?

Whispering in the dark.

Secrets only the dark knows.

Joseph Moore, choir director for the First Baptist Church of Lenora, Nebraska, has secrets of his own. Terrible, lonely secrets. One that involves natural human desire. One that calls forth powers he cannot begin to understand. Both with the potential to destroy him and those he loves.

Now the world is changing. The darkness, the shadows, the ghosts, are closing in—and Joseph and his lover, Kevin, are being stalked by a merciless demon, hell-bent on possession.

Can you hear it now?

There in the dark.

It's whispering your name.

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Tropes: Beyond the Grave Communication, Demonic Possession, Farmer to Hero, Found Family, I See Dead People, Possession, Reluctant Hero, Ultimate Evil
Word Count: 102,000
Setting: Nebraska, Arizona
Languages Available: English
Tropes: Beyond the Grave Communication, Demonic Possession, Farmer to Hero, Found Family, I See Dead People, Possession, Reluctant Hero, Ultimate Evil
Word Count: 102,000
Setting: Nebraska, Arizona
Languages Available: English

About the Author

Kim Fielding is the bestselling author of numerous m/m romance novels, novellas, and short stories. Like Kim herself, her work is eclectic, spanning genres such as contemporary, fantasy, paranormal, horror, science fiction, and historical. Her stories are set in alternate worlds, in 15th century Bosnia, in modern-day Oregon. Her heroes are hipster architect werewolves, housekeepers, maimed giants, and conflicted graduate students. They’re usually flawed, they often encounter terrible obstacles, but they always find love.

Kim Fielding is very pleased every time someone calls her eclectic. Winner of the BookLife Prize for Fiction, a Lambda Award finalist and Foreword INDIE finalist, she has migrated back and forth across the western two-thirds of the United States and recently returned to Portland, Oregon after decades in exile. She’s a university professor who dreams of being able to travel and write full time. She also dreams of having two daughters who fully appreciate her, a husband who isn’t obsessed with football, and a house that cleans itself. Some dreams are more easily obtained than others.