A Beginner’s Guide to Sea Monsters, Messenger Angels, and Other Management Mishaps by Shannon Mae

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A Beginner’s Guide to Sea Monsters, Messenger Angels, and Other Management Mishaps by Shannon Mae
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Gabriel:
Gabriel is the Divine Herald, the messenger of the Lord, the Angel of Revelation… and he’s currently losing ground to social media. (Really, how is he supposed to compete with that ticking app?) When the afterlife’s management team forces him into a “professional development partnership” with a demon, Gabriel is horrified—until he meets Leviathan, a sea monster with tattoos, tentacles, and a knack for helping him connect with mortals.

Levi:
Leviathan has no interest in going back to the underworld. He’d much rather spend his time topside with his octopus sidekick and now, apparently, one very uptight angel. Teaching Gabriel about mortal pleasures—food, coffee, books, and other things (that require less clothes)—is the best adventure Levi’s had in centuries.
But as they both start to enjoy their unexpected partnership, one problem remains: what happens when the leadership team decides the partnership is over? Levi isn’t about to give up his angel, and Gabriel isn’t sure he wants to return to Heaven without his demon.

    File Name:a-beginners-guide-to-sea-monsters-messenger-angels-and-other-management-mishaps-by-shannon-mae.epub
    Original Title:A Beginner's Guide to Sea Monsters, Messenger Angels, and Other Management Mishaps (Demonic Disasters and Afterlife Adventures Book 8)
    Creator:Shannon Mae
    Language:en
    Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0FQ8C3H15
    Date:2025-12-02T00:00:00+00:00
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Table of Contents

Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Blurb
Acknowledgments
Notes Before You Begin
Prologue
1. Gabriel
2. Leviathan
3. Gabriel
4. Levi
5. Gabriel
6. Levi
7. Gabriel
8. Levi
9. Gabriel
10. Levi
11. Gabriel
12. Levi
13. Gabriel
14. Levi
15. Gabriel
16. Levi
17. Gabriel
18. Levi
19. Gabriel
20. Levi
21. Gabriel
22. Levi
23. Gabriel
24. Levi
25. Gabriel
26. Levi
27. Gabriel
Epilogue
Author’s Note
About the Author
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