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Thursday, February 23
Avenger's Angel Lost Angel # 1 By Heather Killough-Walden
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Author: Heather Killough- Walden
Series: Lost Angel # 1
Publisher: Signet
Paperback: 392
Publication Date: November 1st 2011
When four female angels were created for the archangels Michael, Gabriel, Uriel and Azrael, a chaos spurned by jealousy erupted, and the archesses were secreted to Earth. The four favored archangels followed, prompting a search that has lasted millennia. But for Uriel, the former Archangel of vengeance, the search ends the moment he lays eyes on Eleanor Granger, his one true archess. Can he protect her from the danger lying in wait for her - and win her heart?
Avenger's Angel is an unbelievable
addition to the
paranormal romance genre, with super “hot” Archangel and a devoted gorgeous
heroine. The world is absorbing and the action is fast-paced. I can’t wait to
read the second chapter in this series. For a debut book, it was awesome!
From the moment I
started reading this book I was captivated! Heather Killough- Walden has the
exceptional ability to alter apparently ordinary sight into moments of
unadulterated suspense and fascination. I loved it!
Avengers Angel is
about Uriel, the Angel of Vengeance. Currently, he is a famous actor. Though,
for two thousand years, Uriel and his three Archangel Brothers have been
desperately searching for their promised Archeses, their soul mates created by
the “old man” as a reward for their devotion. But, the four brothers aren’t the
only ones looking for the four women. Samael, a rogue powerful Angel wants to
covet one of Archeses, anyone of them will do. Why? For love? For what? Samael wants to make an Arches HIS! No matter what! Consequence, be damned!
When Uriel and
Samael find Ellie (An Arches) Samael fights for Ellie’s … er… erm, okay I just
don’t know! And Uriel fights to win Ellie’s Love. Ellie is Uriel’s but Samael
will hear none of it, and he isn’t troubled to play foul by using his powers to
influence and seduce Ellie to choose him instead of her proposed mate, Uriel. I
love the twist and the originality of this book and the ending was mind-
blowing! Killough Walden has
written a story that’s completely matchless and makes for a mesmerizing read.
It will be a long wait until the next book.
Title: Messenger’s Angel
Author: Heather Killough- Walden
Series: Lost Angel # 2
Publisher: Signet
Paperback: 416
Publication Date: June 6th 2012
Since the beginning of time, the archangels have longed to know true love.When four female angels were created for the four archangels, Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Azrael, a chaos spurred by jealousy erupted, and the archesses were secreted away to Earth. The four favored archangels followed, prompting a search that has lasted millennia…For hundreds of years, Gabriel has passed himself off as a common Scottish villager. Few know he is the Messenger, a powerful archangel who has secretly scoured the world for the only woman who can complete him. Now, he’s shocked to discover the object of his desire in his own backyard.
Researching her Ph.D. in the Outer Hebrides, Juliette Anderson has always been the rational type—until she looks across a quaint pub into the silver eyes of a stranger. He’s handsome. He’s intense. And he claims her with a searing kiss on the spot.Every instinct tells her to run. But when a dark force rises, and the truth of her identity is revealed, she must put her faith in the mysterious man who enflames her…
Review to come… June 6th!
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2 comments:
I enjoyed reading this book. I had recieved an advanced copy, and I read it in a day and then talked and talked and talked about it. Lol, I thinkg I got annoying. glad you liked it.
I did. it was different. :D
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