Almost Paradise (Sequel to Infernal Fall) - Bryan Timothy Mitchell
Sometimes Hell follows you home.
Something with sinister intentions stalks Daniel Strong, but it doesn’t know that he has a magical stone that can send it back to the fiery abyss. Unfortunately for Daniel, there isn’t much power in slinging stones.
Heartless Charles must decide who he serves, and If that wasn’t enough trouble, an alluring female spirit has him ensnared with her charms. Beau is in Grayton ready to catch the next bus to Heaven, but to get there, he must remember his past.
None of them know that demons are digging their way into the living world. A peculiar angel, named Chance, tracks their scheme, but after a treacherous act leads to his imprisonment, hell is about to break loose.
Join Daniel as he confronts his demons once more, and find out why it's harder to fly than to fall.
Almost Paradise is book 2 in the Infernal Fall series by Bryan Timothy Mitchell.
Details
- Genre: Horror / Supernatural
- · ISBN-13: eBook: 979-8986987859, Paperback: 979-8986987897, Hardcover: 978-1734458473
- Author: Bryan Timothy Mitchell
- Publisher: Descendant Publishing
- Publication Date: November 15, 2023
- Series: Infernal Fall Series, Book #2
- Pages: 307
- Dimensions: 5.5 x. 8.5
Editorial Reviews
"Bryan Mitchell worked his magic with his words and created a story that will live on forever in my mind." Rabia Tanveer, Readers' Favorite
About the Author
Bryan Timothy Mitchell is the award-winning author of Infernal Fall and Almost Paradise. He is working on a middle-grade, supernatural adventure. Expect more from him in 2026.
Content
Ages: 14+
Content: Dark Elements, Violence, Tense Situations, Light Romance
Themes: Hope, Freedom, Forgiveness, Supernatural
Story Promise
Every title Descendant publishes is crafted to inspire with age-appropriate storytelling, free from excessive violence, explicit content, and profanity.
Why Readers Love It
✔ Rich storytelling with classical nods
✔ Light-hearted humor mixed with dark elements
✔ Perfect for readers of Dante’s Inferno, This Present Darkness, Black by Ted Dekker
✔ Eerie read for late-night suspense