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Heaven is the first book in the Casteel series by author V. C. Andrews and was followed by Dark Angel, Fallen Hearts, Gates of Paradise, and Web of Dreams. It is also the first name of the main character.
Fallen Hearts (1988) is the third out of five books in American novelist V. C. Andrews's Casteel Series. The book was finished by her ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman , though the book was published under Andrews's name.
Troy Langdon Tatterton is a fictional character created by V. C. Andrews and continued by ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman in the bestselling novels in the Casteel series. Troy is the handsome and wealthy creator behind the inventions in the Tatterton Toy empire.
When Heaven arrives in West Virginia, she encounters her first love, Logan. Although Logan is still angry and hurt over Heaven's sexual relationship with her adoptive father, Cal (from the previous book), he also seems to still have feelings for her. Heaven pays a visit to Rev. Wise and attempts to buy Darcy back for Fanny.
The fourth book, The End of the Rainbow, is the story of her daughter Summer. The series had ended with only four books until a prequel, titled Gathering Clouds, was announced. The book was released alongside the movie adaptation of Rain and revealed the story of Rain's birth mother. Rain (2000) Lightning Strikes (2000) Eye of the Storm (2000)
Web of Dreams was written in 1990 by V. C. Andrews ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman.It is the fifth and final novel in The Casteel Series and is as a prequel to Heaven.Told primarily from the viewpoint of Heaven Casteel's mother, Leigh VanVoreen, the novel explains her secrets and circumstances as a 13-year-old girl who was forced to flee her wealthy Boston home, resulting in her dying in ...
They sit and talk awhile about Heaven, until Mr. Brothers reveals he's actually Troy Tatterton. He tells Annie the story of his life and how close he grew to Heaven, leaving out the relationship they had. He helps Annie walk a little and grows concerned when Annie tells him about Tony's weird behavior. He suggests that she should go home.
Cassiel is listed in the related works The Sworn Book of Honorius and in (pseudo)-Pietro d'Abano's Heptameron [7] (the latter also being influenced by Sefer Raziel). [7] Cassiel's presence in Honorius may also be a result of Greek influence, as he is likewise listed in a Byzantine exorcism manual (albeit as Kasiel).