About the Book Series

'When writers began to craft their fist or fiftieth book everything just kinda seems to run together along a certain style and similar with other writers style or even television shows and movies. There is no right or wrong way to write, the goal is to bring your reader in and let them experience as much of what is going on in real time through the readers imagination. This method lets the writer bring all the players in the book together or construct the plot. '

'While readers may find similarities in most of today’s readings it is important to follow certain ethical guidelines when crafting your master piece. Although I introduce many different characters in my book series, all have a rich history in folklore and the understanding on how they came to be part of either our culture as well as other cultures around the world.'

'For example, like most writers you will find Lycans, vampires, witches and others that you may have never heard of- like the Djinn, Strega, Leviathan, or an angelic langue that dates back to the mid-18th century. Some of my most fame characters are archangels, gate keepers, and the lesser key of Solomon.'

'While, many characters have their rich history from folklore there are some that just seem to have the need to be created, another example of this is the plausibility or the what if it were true. When you begin reading you will find the purebred sons of Lucifer, now we all know that this shouldn’t be able to happen but what if it could or what about the fallen angels that fell and procreated with the women after they fell.'

'This type of folklore is not hard to find and easily searchable through that massive information super highway that you are only one click away from. However, it is the goal of the writer to either make sure that our main characters don’t die or do die and come back to life, while facing horrific challenges through their time in our writing; some will win and yet sometimes the devil will always have his way.'

'Welcome all to the Book Series by Anthony Morgan be afraid of what you might have sleeping under your bed because you just never know!'