One By One We Fall From Heaven

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(They Who Fell #1)

They say that long ago, there was a rebellion in Heaven. That an army of angels sought to seize the throne, and were cast down into the pits of Hell in punishment. Those are the affairs of angels, and everything would have been fine if they’d kept them to themselves. But there’s been another uprising, and another Fall. Cast down to Earth, the rebel angels ravaged the globe..more
Published July 2nd 2014 by Amazon Digital Services
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May 07, 2018Danielle ❤️ Pretty Mess Reading ❤️ rated it it was amazing
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Aug 18, 2015ZARIA (Sheldon Cooper lover) rated it it was ok

I love reading stories with strong characters. There’s nothing better than a vivid hero or crusty villain who jumps off the page, grabs you by the scruff of the neck, and pulls you into their story. This book has none of it. Can you imagine a soap opera called The Bland and the Boring. The mediocre plot, bland characters, forced romance and tepid tone don't do any favors. Life is too short. Difficult to read? -- go for it. But 'boring'? Put it down and find a better read.
Jun 01, 2018Kirsten McKenzie rated it it was amazing
Fallen angels. Humans who serve them. And those who rebel.
I was sucked in by this book and stayed up far too late finishing it, so now I'm off to buy the next book in the series.
I enjoyed that there were different parts to this book - the sections within the Perch - the earthly base of the fallen angels, and then there were the human rebels - roaming the countryside. The author did a good job of managing what could be a large cast, and making them characters you cared about following.
It was refr
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When I was young, going to the Catholic church, I thought that angels were real physical beings that could appear at any time, that heaven was just as much of a physical place as was my grandma's house. Over the course of my life, my views have changed a lot.. but what made They Who Fell so interesting is that he took that idea of the angels being real physical beings and ran with it and created an incredibly gripping story!
This book has two stories that merge into one.. one story is a young
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Jul 18, 2014

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kariny v rated it it was amazingOne By One We Fall From Heaven
Shelves: read-n-review-for-authors, 2014-challenge
Thank you to the author for sending me a free copy to review!
When i first started this book, i was comparing to Angelfall. only difference? I like it waaaayyy better!! The plot and setting itself was very unique and realistic. the characters were well developed and all lead to this EPIC finale!
Each chapter seemed like it had it's own theme. the one's with Holt and Thane were full of action and rebellion. The ones with Jana and Cassie were knowledgeable and the ones with Jana and Rhamiel were swe
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I've been trying to find the words to express exactly what I thought wrong with this book. Unmitigated train wreck might be the closest.
It's hard to be interested in characters who are two dimensional. There's no background, no description as to what the characters look like---we the readers are simply told they're beautiful and expected to believe it because the author says so. Because we know so little about these characters, it's impossible to tell whether or not their actions are believable.
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Dec 04, 2014Erin Cosgrove rated it really liked it
(ARC provided by the author for honest review.)
The orgy of violence immediately after the Fall had wiped out most anyone who had a desire to resist.
Let's be honest here. If possible, I would have given this book 3.5 stars. Since it's not, four is fitting, too.
In a world where the Maker breaks promises and forgets about the balance, too focused on compassion and healing, the Angels have found a home in The Perch.
There they have servants, slaves like they were for the Maker. Each angel is differ
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Aug 11, 2014Renee Rearden rated it it was amazing
The world isn’t always as it seems…sometimes it’s scarier.
Jana understands just how precarious the world inside the Perch is. As a slave, doing the wrong thing, speaking out of turn or just looking her angel keepers in the eye could all result in a harsh punishment or ultimately death. Living in fear is second nature, but being frightened all the time serves as motivation. She wants to survive.
William Holt lives outside the Perch, fighting daily with others in his cell to destroy the angels and
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not very good no substance to the people in the book, pretty boring stop reading after page 73. it did not hold me. I was thinking of all the other books waiting and calling to be read. It is a very good story line but no written very well.
Sep 16, 2014Marianne rated it liked it
Do you miss Penryn and Raffe in Angelfall? Well, perhaps They Who Fell can quench your thirst for post-apocalyptic YA novels while you're waiting for the next book by Susan Ee.
The two books are remarkably similar and both feature a young girl, earthbound angels, and a human resistance cell. Each chapter invariably alternates between Jana's POV and that of William Holt; one of the few remaining resistance fighters. This split, and the minimal contact between the two sides, effectively makes this
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Jul 24, 2014Sophie 'Beware Of The Reader' rated it really liked it
Apocalyptic world full of wicked angels
You’ve got two stories in one.
On the one hand, you’ve the battle of a few desperate humans, trying to avenge themselves and their lost families. They want to inflict as much damage as possible to the fallen angels who’ve destroyed their world and rampaged the earth. They must operate in small groups because it’s too dangerous to congregate in large groups. It’s guerrilla warfare.
On the other hand, you’ve got a romance between a servant girl and a beautiful
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Jul 20, 2014Greg at 2 Book Lovers Reviews rated it really liked it
Shelves: vampire-demons-and-ghosts-oh-my, it-s-the-end-of-the-world-as-we-kno, 2014
They Who Fell is a great twist on the whole PA genre. There has been a second war in heaven, and hell is full. God, or in this book “The Maker”, has thrown the rebellious angels to earth. These fallen angels have caused the apocalypse.
The story follows two main characters, Holt and Jana. Holt is a fighter, working with a small cell to try and free the people from the angel’s tyranny. Jana has been enslaved by the angels since she was a young girl. She has attracted the attention of two angels in
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The idea is interesting. The book, not so much. The characters were not likable, the romance premise, dull, and the war between hot headed angels and their friends who had a 'smidgen' of sympathy, gets a 'whatever'. Uzziel is a box of rage, Rhamiel is a closet sympathizer secretly in love with a human, Jana (a girl who, IMO, is clueless and stupid). The attraction between Rhameil and Jana is a head scratcher beyond the concept the writer wanted that angle to attract readers. On earth, humans are..more
Jul 22, 2014Rosi Phillips rated it it was amazing
Characters: 5/5
Storyline: 5/5
Believable situations/can I understand it: 5/5
Writing: 5/5
This book made me hungry. What I mean by that, is the book was so good I skipped breakfast, lunch and dinner to finish it. I was given this book for an honest review and I can't be more honest then, I loved it! The opening hooked me with young Jana about to go and serve some people, but I kept wondering who thse people were. Then it switched to Holt's perspective and I kept wondering, what about Jana. The auth
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Apr 04, 2015Fabi rated it really liked it
Shelves: sci-fi-hard, apocalyptic, published-2014, fantasy, kindle
I've been wanting to read this for a while. I finally read it, and the first thing I did when I finished was click to purchase book 2 in the series.
This is a fantastic story very well written. The angels have rebelled. After a short, bloody war, they've been cast out of heaven. During their fall they are burned and heavily scarred. Most of them psychologically damaged as a result. On Earth, they take their vengeance on a humanity they've served for millenia. ---A few of us fight back.
I loved the
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Jan 04, 2018Maureen Turner rated it it was amazing

'Wow' is a word often overused in reviews but this book deserves a few 'Wows'. Extremely well written it tells the story of a World ruled by Fallen Angels. This is a concept seen in many novels but rarely portrayed in such an exciting page turning novel. These Angels are cruel and positively evil but sections of the human race don't figure too highly in the kindness department either. The main characters are well drawn and I particularly liked Holt, a human mercenary leading a mixed bag of reneg
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May 29, 2018Karen A. Wyle rated it really liked it
Maybe this book is part of some existing genre I didn't know about, but I found the premise -- a second revolt in Heaven and a second set of fallen angels, with the latest rebels setting up shop on Earth -- original and intriguing. But of course, a good premise is just the starting point, and the author delivers nicely on this one, with well-drawn characters, good world-building, and plenty of suspense. He finishes this Book 1 with an appropriate mix of resolution and uncertainty. I'd be ready t..more
Mar 15, 2018Thomas Cook rated it liked it
Interesting story idea
Jun 14, 2015Holly Newhouse rated it it was amazing
They Who Fell by Kevin Kneupper
Reviewed by Holly Newhouse for Eternal Book Reviews..5 Stars plus!
The apocalypse humans so love to talk about has happened out of nowhere and without warning when fireballs fall from the sky and no they are not meteors. They are burning fallen angels kicked out of Heaven for rebelling against the creator when he refused to keep his promise to his angelic creations. And now, after millennia of serving humans without any thanks or gratitude, they are learning to li
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Cracking story..
Really different story, with an angle on a topic I have not come across before. Looking forward to the next in the series.
A second batch of angels fell from heaven. Or were thrown out of heaven, for the most part. Mankind does not fare well in the ensuing aftermath. Most are killed within days. Some become servants, either by force or by choice (bad shelter being better than no shelter, I suppose). And another group of people is trying to figure out how to destroy the angels. This all had a tone of WWII about it.
The story was decent, at least an intriguing premise (which is what got me to read it in the first place
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Apr 22, 2015Julie rated it really liked it
Shelves: beta-read, don-t-forget-the-rest-of-the-series, horrible-cliffhanger, forbidden-romance, kindle-app, paranormal, dystopian-society, creepy-scenes, angels, great-evil-characters
I'm so proud to say that I had the privilege of beta reading this book, although at the very end, when everything was in place and already such a great story. Getting to go back and read the story with the addition of the ending was so much fun.
I've read some of the reviews that mention not enjoying the storyline of Holt's rebel group. I have to say that I really did enjoy that storyline equally as much as Jana's story. I found myself just as frustrated at the end of each chapter, when I would h
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I have to say upfront that I don't particularly like post apocalyptic books brought on by fallen angels; however, those that readers that do will like this book. It is a well-written book.
Dec 22, 2015Tessa rated it really liked it
4.5 stars. A few parts were a little confusing but for the most, excellent and engrossing. My .5 take away was due to the CH ending each chapter.
Let's be honest, it's Twilight with Angels.

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Kevin Kneupper gained my respect this past year when he used his skills as a former lawyer to take on the Cockygate war for all writers. Even though I am not a writer, I appreciate this as a lover of stories. Essentially, no one should have the right to copyright a word that is common in the English language and used prolifically by all authors. I followed the Twitter war that raged, and then I jumped for joy when Kneupper and fellow word protecting volunteers took on the battle and succeeded in..more
I'm so conflicted. At several points in the book, I was like, 'Are you fucking kidding me?'
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it, despite it not being part of my regular repertoire. The writing was pretty damn good. The concept is super interesting. Sometimes the execution could have been better. But I'm seriously considering purchasing the remaining two novels in this trilogy. Please don't think I hated the book. I've just got some quarrels..
A few of my major 'Are you fucking kidding me?' moments:
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Mar 07, 2019Grayson Christian rated it really liked it
So this book will no doubt ruffle some feathers. For the world they live in the characters are realistic, just I don’t think everyone will like them, and from some reviews that seems true.
First let’s talk about the Perch. Home to the angels. The rebel’s of god cast down and burned and horribly disfigured. Many of them have mental issue a sort of PTSD. Others are maniacs. This is where we meet Jana. A human slave who works as a server.
Jana is ignorant in many ways. Having grown up in the end of
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As a concept, this has a lot of potential, which is why I gave it two stars. Concept-wise, the Maker, God, has tossed a rebellion of angels out onto Earth after they choose to fight him because he didn't keep his promise to them. In this story, Jesus is an upstart who ends up influencing his father to cancel the Second Coming, thus causing the angels to be in servitude for the remainder of their existence. This, after God had promised they would be free after the Second Coming. They were none to..more
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