Dark Angelic
by Geoff Nowell
In the shadow of industry, a quiet revolution begins.
In the early nineteenth century, as England stands on the brink of change, the working people of Darkleigh endure relentless hardship in the mills-yet something powerful is stirring beneath the surface. Voices grow louder. Hope grows stronger. And the dream of liberty refuses to be silenced.
At the heart of it all is Mary Rishworth, a young mill worker whose resilience defines her. Bound to a life of labour yet driven by an unspoken strength, Mary begins to experience visions she cannot explain-glimpses of something beyond the physical world, something ancient, something watching.
As calls for reform echo across the land and tensions rise toward the historic Peterloo Massacre, Mary's journey becomes entwined with forces both political and otherworldly. What begins as a struggle for survival evolves into a deeper confrontation between power, belief, and destiny.
Blending rich historical detail with haunting elements of fantasy, Dark Angelic is an epic tale of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring fight for freedom. It captures the spirit of a people on the edge of transformation-and the unseen forces that may shape their fate.
For readers of sweeping historical drama and atmospheric fantasy, this is a story where history and imagination collide, and where the cost of liberty is measured in both blood and soul.
Freedom has a price. Some will pay it in ways they never imagined.