

Not as good as BDB, but a good substitute while the next BDB book come out lol " - Lily, " As a true fan of the BDB, I just had to read this book, and I gotta say it was good. Starting Crave today - so at least it has my interest to move forward with the series. " Read this book in two days - while it wasn't Black Dagger Brotherhood - I still believe it was a good read.

" It took me a few chapters to get into the story (I was still in BDB mode) but once I did I really liked it.I already started FA 2!! :-) " - Melanie,

" This book was definitely a good read.It started out slow for me but once it picked up, it had you on edge anticipating what would come next. Ward's books and you won't put it down until you've read the entire series. You'll have a lot of fun and you'll learn to love the characters and the witty way of writing that characterises J.R.

With a vain devil and angels of the biker variety, you'll get tossed into the battle of good and evil, while the tea drinking British Arch angles watches. " This book has managed to turn the classical view of angels and the Devil himself upside down. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.An enjoyable read and a unique take on the fallen angels genre." A great read, excellend villains, questionable good guys, and of course, some hot sex. That being said, this was one of the first novels and especially a paranormal romance if you want to call it that, where I couldn't predict the ending. I'd be worried an author that has never read her would struggle with that and give up. It took me till page 60 to get into the story, but then I was totally hoooked. "I love this author and the only thing preventing me from giving this book five stars was the clunky opening. With an ancient evil ready to claim him, Vin has to work with a fallen angel not only to win his beloved over…but to redeem his very soul. Vin diPietro has surrendered himself to his business-until fate intervenes in the form of a tough-talking, Harley-riding, self-professed savior, and a woman who makes him question his destiny. But everything changes when he becomes a fallen angel and is charged with saving the souls of seven people from the seven deadly sins. Redemption isn’t a word Jim Heron knows much about - his specialty is revenge, and to him, sin is all relative.
