He thought he was prepared to go to war with the Devil, but what if Satan’s not his true enemy?
Ever since the Devil donned a powerful amulet that allows him to walk the Earth, he has grown weaker—and so has his authority. As a result, mutiny is rising in Hell, and the Devil must fight to remain the king of the underworld. Little does he know, there is much more at stake than his title.
After the death of the nun who raised him and his best friend, Jordan Conway cannot think of anything but finding Sophia and keeping her safe. Luckily, he has a team of archangels on his side, and with their help, the two lifelong friends are reunited. But Jordan didn’t expect the reunion to include another of Sister Helen’s charges—the boy he’d loved like a brother but who had pushed him away, Dane. The three orphans never thought their lives would amount to much, but finding their way back to each other is leading them to finding out who they truly are.
All paths converge when the fourteenth sphere, a celestial object with a power like no other, appears at the Met. The angels must keep it from falling into the wrong hands, and soon, the lines between good and evil blur as they find themselves fighting alongside Satan to prevent the unleashing of a dark and dangerous force hell-bent on taking them all down. But in this world, nothing is as it seems, and the mysterious sphere is possibly the least of their concerns…
Get ready for another adventure as the three friends, and the angels they now consider family, travel the globe in search of a way to save each other—and the world.
INTERVIEW
What is on your nightstand?
Three books—one YA Fantasy, the others graphic novels. Two journals for specific stories I’m working on. One pocket journal for any story ideas that come to me that I might go back to later.
What author would you totally fan?
Wow, there are so many, but my favorite author is V.E. Schwab.
What makes you cringe?
Embarrassing moments in books, movies, or shows.
Do you obsessively plot out each point or just go with the flow?
I actually go with the flow. I thought I might be one of those writers who obsessively plot out each point because I tend to do that with other things in my life. There are certain important points I need to include in my writing, and those are the ones I obsess about, but getting to and from those points is not plotted out. I let the story and the characters take me where they want to go.
Is there a word you love to use?
Not really. There is a word I use too much and always have to edit out, which is “because” and any other iterations of it like “since.” Not sure why but it’s such a crutch word for me.
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Jordan Conway has always wanted to help people, but helping seven
archangels to achieve their divine duty was never quite what he had in
mind…
Jordan is entrusted by the head nun of his orphanage to deliver a
mysterious backpack to a New York City address, he comes unexpectedly
face-to-face with Archangel Gabriel. Their acquaintance fast uncovers a
labyrinth of secrets that connect Jordan’s once-normal life to an
ancient heavenly prophecy. Now, he must help Gabriel to reunite the
archangels before evil forces grow too strong.
Jordan and Gabriel find themselves on a divine quest across the globe,
while deep in the pits of Hell, Satan plots his return to earth. To gain
control, however, Satan needs the powerful prophetic objects locked
safe inside Jordan’s backpack—and the devil will stop at nothing to get
what he wants.
that notion threatening his only family and the safety of his newfound
friends, Jordan must do whatever it takes to protect the ones he loves
and help the archangels succeed. If that means sacrificing all he
thought he knew to go to war with the devil himself? Bring it on.
About the Author

Sara M Schaller is a young adult author and publishing professional. She lives in Colorado and works at her local library. Sara likes to write stories for all ages in the fantasy genre, and her writing usually contains elements of speculative fiction and features a large cast of characters. Sara has a Bachelor’s degree in English, Art History, and Religious Studies from the University of Denver, and a Master’s degree in Publishing from Pace University. You can visit her online at www.saramschaller.com.
Tour Giveaway
Signed hardcover of The Revelation of Three, bookmark, pins, tote bag, and 5″x7″ tapestry art print (INT)
Ends December 22, 2021

What a fascinating book! Great cover too.
This sounds like a must read series!