Archangel's Heart (A Guild Hunter Novel)
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Archangel's Heart (A Guild Hunter Novel)

Mass Market Paperback – November 1, 2016

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$7.99
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Berkley
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ISBN-13
978-0451488008
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4.2 x 1 x 6.7 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

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Praise for Archangel's Heart “This eighth novel highlights the author's ability to weave threads of devastation and hopefulness together; it is emotionally jarring and at times grim yet ultimately fulfilling, resonating with the conviction that love is the strongest force in the universe. Singh explores power, love, and redemption with her typical consummate skill.”— Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Praise for Archangel’s Enigma “Eight books in and the Guild Hunter Series continues to build on that early momentum and evolve into the one of the most dynamic and compelling series in its genre. Singh’s balance of romanticism and action and adventure is unparalleled. The battle scenes are epic, the sensuality is potent, and the story arcs twine and bend to blow your mind.”—Smexy Books xa0 “Singh breathes new energy into the Guild Hunter series with her splendid eighth installment...The blend of intimate tenderness and globe-spanning action reaches new highs in Singh's most exciting novel yet.”— Publishers Weekly “Singh is a brilliant writer, and her words about the world of angels and vampires sing from the pages... Archangel’s Engima is another hands-down winner by virtuoso Nalini Singh, proving her worthy of her reigning queen of PNR status. Brava, Ms. Singh!”—Fresh Fiction xa0 “It’s happy dance time! The incomparable Singh finally reveals the origins of the fascinating and feral Naasir! Naasir’s presence as an intriguing secondary character has quickly made him a fan favorite, and his story is everything we hoped for. As always with a Singh novel, not only is there a compelling relationship story mixed with high-stakes action, but it also includes critical advancement of the overarching series plot. Singh is one of those rare storytellers who literally never disappoints!”— RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars, Top Pick) New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nalini Singh lives and works in beautiful New Zealand, and is passionate about writing. She also loves chatting to readers. You can find her on Twitter (@nalinisingh) and Facebook (facebook.com/authornalinisingh), and via her website: nalinisingh.com Nalini's Newsletter : Goes out monthly and includes exclusives for subscribers, including free short stories, sneak peeks, deleted scenes and more. To join, just copy and paste this into your address bar and fill in your name and email address: mad.ly/signups/59681/joinQuestions or comments? Email, Tweet, or Facebook Nalini at any time! Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 1Two years had passed.Two years since Alexander woke.Two years since the last confirmed sighting of Zhou Lijuan.Two years since Illium threatened to burn up in a catastrophic explosion of power.Two years while the Cascade seemed to hit Pause.Elena was fucking over waiting for the other shoe to drop."Come on already," she muttered up at the sky, Manhattan a toy borough hundreds of feet below the edge of the railing-free Tower balcony on which she stood."Speaking to your ancestors, Elena-mine?" The voice came from behind her, familiar and imbued with a power so violently deep that the mere sound of it engendered fear in the hearts of mortals and immortals alike.It made Elena's own heart ache, the love she felt for her archangel a painful, terrifying thing in these times of uncertainty. If she lost him . . . No, she couldn't think that way. Even if that damn other shoe was still smirking at her, just waiting to thunk down on top of her head when she least expected it."Whoever or whatever it is that controls the Cascade, that's who I'm talking to." She leaned back into Raphael. The position trapped her wings in between, but with Raphael, she could be vulnerable, she could be weaponless, and still be safe. Not that she wasn't armed to the teeth, but that was habit and none of it would ever be turned against Raphael except when they sparred-or when he pushed her buttons a little too hard.Her archangel hadn't quite got the hang of the fact he wasn't lord and master over his consort. He tried but a thousand-five-hundred-years-plus of power had a way of messing with his attempts at seeing his once-mortal lover as an equal when it came to their personal relationship.Elena cut him some slack every so often. "Some" being the operative word.Today, he wrapped his arms around her shoulders from behind, his jaw brushing her hair as the two of them looked out over their city from their vantage point on the cloud-piercing form of Archangel Tower. New York. Brash and messy and noisy and full of color and energy and life. So much life. Elena could hear it on the busy streets far, far below, sense it with every beat of her heart, taste it in the myriad scents that clashed and fought and yet somehow made their peace.Her blood hummed in awareness."I have news," Raphael murmured. "It may inject a little excitement into your currently mundane life."Elena snorted. "I don't need any more excitement. I just need the damn Cascade off Pause so we can get it done." Her hand twitched to go for the lightweight crossbow strapped to her thigh.Unfortunately, she didn't have anyone or anything to shoot at right now.Raphael's chuckle vibrated against her. "You sound a little tense, Consort."Elena would've elbowed him if her wings hadn't been in the way. "Why are you in such a good mood?" The past two years had been as tautly tense for him as they'd been for her. All the archangels had stayed within the borders of their own territories-but for a few secret trips here and there-in preparation for further Cascade madness.Only the unpredictable worldwide phenomenon that caused dangerous power fluctuations in the archangels as well as some angels, along with tumult across the earth in the form of storms, quakes, and floods, seemed to have decided it was finished. But of course, they all knew it wasn't. Not by a long shot. Even Elena could feel the thunderous portent in the air, just hanging there, waiting to unleash itself."My good mood is because something has at last broken the stalemate of the past two years.""I'm not going to like this, am I?" Elena said darkly."Such a suspicious mind.""Yes. It keeps me alive." She watched an angel with wings of an astonishing, haunting blue edged with silver rise up over a skyscraper in the distance, Illium's physical strength back to what it should be for his age and development. There had been no other vicious and possibly deadly surges that threatened to tear his body apart from the inside out.Even better, he was laughing again, was once more the playful angel who'd become her first friend in this immortal world. "Bluebell's about to do a dive," she predicted from the way Illium was soaring up into the crystalline sky.And then he was turning and falling, a sleek bullet whose laughter she could almost hear."I bet you he's planning to go low enough to freak out the pedestrians." New Yorkers were used to angels in their city, turned up their noses at the tourists who gawped up at the sky, but angelic acrobatics could still make them jump. Especially acrobatics done by an angel as fast and as quick to maneuver as Illium."That is no bet," Raphael answered. "He's been playing such tricks as long as I've known him."And Raphael, Elena thought, had known Illium since the other angel was a child.She reached up to close her hands over the arms he'd wrapped around her. Illium meant a great deal to her archangel; that was a truth most people didn't comprehend. All of Raphael's Seven meant far more to him than simply the positions they filled in his Tower or in his Refuge stronghold.They weren't just his most trusted warriors-the Seven were family.Rubbing his jaw against her temple in a silent response to her touch, he said, "We are about to leave New York."Elena blinked; she couldn't have been more surprised if he'd told her he wanted her to strip naked then and there and start chanting to invisible sky gods. "What happened to batten down the hatches and watch for an attack? All our enemies are still out there.""The Cadre has been called to meet."Rubbing at her face, Elena turned and took a step back so she could face Raphael, her wings a familiar weight at her back and the wind tugging lightly at her feathers as if in invitation for flight. The almost cruel masculine beauty of his face hit her hard, as it sometimes did when she looked at him after glancing away. All clean lines and skin brushed with finest gold, he had eyes so shatteringly blue they had no equal on this earth, his hair a black beyond midnight and his lips shaped with a sensuality that hinted at passion and power both, wings of white gold arching over his shoulders.Already, he'd been magnificent, but the Legion mark on his right temple-the violent, vivid blue and hidden white fire of it shaped like the primal manifestation of a dragon-added a wildness to his beauty that made him beyond beautiful, beyond magnificent. He was Raphael, Archangel of New York, and the man she loved so much that sometimes she couldn't breathe from the force of it.And he loved her.That truth she could never doubt, no matter if, at times, he crossed lines in their relationship that made her threaten to pull out a blade. Even if the Cascade messed with everything else, this one thing no one and nothing could ever mess up.Lifting his hand, he cupped her cheek, brushed the pad of his thumb over her cheekbone. "Your eyes are even more luminous today."Elena scowled. "I don't want luminous eyes," she said. "I want normal gray eyes that let me blend in, not silver eyes that make it obvious I'm an immortal."Raphael's lips curved. "A pity about the wings then.""Ha ha." Putting her hands on her hips, she turned her head to press a kiss to his palm before facing him once more. "Which one of the archangels called for the meet?" It would tell her which ones were likely to go-and which ones would be salivating at the opportunity to attack other territories while the archangels to whom those territories belonged were occupied elsewhere."None."The single word fell like a gunshot between them.Shaking her head, Elena reached up to tuck back a strand of hair that had whipped across her face. She'd left the near-white stuff unbound today since she wasn't on a hunt and had been planning to hang out close to the Tower and the Legion skyscraper."I know I've only been an immortal a zillionth of a second according to angelic time," she said dryly, "but I'm pretty sure there's no one more powerful than an archangel. Unless it's one of those Ancestor creatures Naasir told me about." She'd taken those Sleeping beings to be myth, but maybe not."There is no one more powerful than the Cadre," Raphael confirmed. "However, in one situation and one situation only, another group can call the Cadre to a meeting. Attendance is mandatory-anyone who does not attend can have their territory divided with the might of all angelkind standing behind those who are given the resulting pieces."Elena whistled. "Sounds like an invitation to war." Especially since angelkind wasn't exactly united right now."Yes-which is why no one refuses an invitation. It's not worth the aggravation when all possible threats will be at the meeting with you." Raphael nodded to behind her. "Aodhan is dodging crossbow bolts."Swiveling on her heel, Elena spotted the angel who seemed created of pieces of light, a thousand rays of sunshine sparking off the filaments of his wings, the glittering strands of his hair; he was darting this way and that while an entire squadron shot at him. The members of the squadron were wearing wraparound sunglasses in an effort to track the piercing blaze of him in the sky.Aodhan, meanwhile, dropped and dodged with uncanny skill."And the prize for most bored goes to . . ."Raphael moved forward to stand beside her, his wing sliding over her own. "He's just staying in shape for the battle to come."Unfortunately, that was true. The battle would come and that damn shoe would drop. "This group that has the power to force the Cadre to meet, what's it called?""The members call themselves the Luminata. They are a spiritual sect-not religious in the human sense." He paused, as if thinking of the right words to describe them. "The closest mortal analog is likely the Buddhist search for enlightenment. The Luminata seek to understand themselves individually and angelkind as a whole; their self-imposed task is to discover who and what we are in the greater scheme of the universe, and to accept whatever answer may come. They call it a search for luminescence."Spreading his wings, he folded them back in a susurration of sound she'd never associate with anyone but her archangel. "Many mortals believe in gods, but when death is but a faint glimmer on a distant horizon that may never be breached, such beliefs fade into confusion. The Luminata attempt to find luminescence in the now, rather than hoping for it on the other side of that distant horizon.""I met a holy man once during a hunt in India," Elena found herself saying. "He lived as a hermit, had nothing to his name but the clothes on his back, but his eyes . . . such peace, Raphael. I think he's the most peaceful being I've ever met. Even Keir doesn't have such a well of peace inside him." And the revered angelic healer had lived thousands of years."From what I know, this is what the Luminata search for." Raphael continued to watch Aodhan's movements in the sky ahead of them. "A purity of soul that leaves them with no earthly questions or concerns.""Have they had any success in their quest?""The only Luminata I've ever met are those who have been asked to leave the sect, and the once-novices-those who walked away from the life after a short attempt. So I have no basis to judge the luminescence of those who follow the path."Elena raised an eyebrow, but kept silent, interested in this sect that could call a Cadre of archangels to order."At some point in our past," Raphael told her, "a point so far back that no one remembers-""Did you ask the Legion? Their memories of the past are fading but they're not totally gone.""I did." Raphael's eyes went to a nearby high-rise, one that had a shape unlike any other in the city, and that was covered in the fresh green of living things, a building that was designed to be a living thing. For the Legion were of the earth and it was in earth, in growth, that they thrived. "But those memories, if they existed, are gone. The Legion know the Luminata only from more recent times.""Recent" being a relative term, Elena thought. "So a long time ago in a land far away, the Luminata . . ." she prompted.Raphael's laughter was a caress of sunkissed waves over her senses, the power of him no threat but a promise. "I wonder what the sect will make of you, Elena." Love surrounded her, so deep that she felt it in her bones. "As you say, long ago the Luminata were entrusted with a certain task. This task was given to them because it was-and is-believed that they are the only group that can be trusted to be impartial with it."He raised one hand to stroke it over the arch of her wing, the touch an intimate one between lovers, as, not far in the distance, Aodhan took a crossbow bolt in the thigh. Pulling it out, he threw it back and kept dodging. Yeah, Elena thought, he might be training to stay in shape, but he was also bored. So was Illium, if the screams floating up from the city streets were any indication.He'd clearly kept up the dive bombing."I think," Raphael said, "I must tell your Bluebell to stop scaring our citizens."Illium appeared in view a few seconds later, a grin on his almost too handsome face that Elena could see from here. Dipping his wings toward the Tower in acknowledgment of Raphael's order, he joined Aodhan's "dodge the bolts" game.One bolt went crazily wild at nearly the same instant, heading straight for Elena.Snatching it from the air with a single hand, Raphael passed it to her. "Whoever this is needs further training."Elena recognized the markings on the shaft, grinned. "Izzy." The young angel was still a baby in angelic terms. "You have to admit, he's brilliant for his age.""Galen wouldn't have recommended him for a Tower apprenticeship elsewise," Raphael said before continuing to speak about the Luminata. "By dint of their spiritual quest, the Luminata have no earthly ties and no loyalties beyond that to their quest for luminescence. They take no lovers, participate in no wars, and when they become Luminata, they sever all blood ties." Read more

Features & Highlights

  • New York Times
  • bestselling author Nalini Singh takes us into a dangerous and exhilarating world where a deadly, beautiful archangel and his once-mortal consort are caught in a fury of twisted darkness…
  • “Raphael and Elena are the heart of this series…they are what keep me coming back for more.”—Fiction Vixen
  • One of the most vicious archangels in the world has disappeared. No one knows if Lijuan is dead or has chosen to Sleep the long sleep of an immortal. But with her lands falling into chaos under a rising tide of vampiric bloodlust, a mysterious and ancient order of angels known as the Luminata calls the entire Cadre together to discuss the fate of her territory.   Accompanying her archangelic lover Raphael to the Luminata compound, guild hunter-turned-angel Elena senses that all is not as it seems. Secrets echo from within the stone walls of the compound, and the deeper Elena goes, the uglier the darkness. But neither Raphael nor Elena is ready for the brutal truths hidden within—truths that will change everything Elena thinks she knows about who she is…   Nothing will ever be the same again.

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My new favorire of the series: Heart of Love, Heart of Darkness

One of my supreme delights in the literary world is a new Guild Hunter book from Nalini Singh, and when it features the main couple, Elena and Raphael, my pleasure rises high, or at least up where the angels fly. Adding to the happiness, Raphael and Elena are on a mission together, and it is clear their relationship has deepened considerably. They have been summoned along with the whole Cadre to meet at a remote compound called Lumia by a group of ascetic monk-like angels known as the Luminata who live in Morocco. That right there tells you what fun awaits because when the Cadre of archangels attend meetings, they are always amped up power fests especially with the Cascade still in effect which causes archangelic powers to rise exponentially. The very creepy Archangel of China, Zhou Lijuan’s disappearance drives the need for decisions to be made about her huge territory which is in danger of descending into chaos. The tension and drama escalates quite high with all the archangels in the world gathered in one place. Two years have passed so Elena has had some time to grow into the strength of her angel immortality as well as adjust to her consort duties; however, putting a warrior hunter angel in fancy gowns does not a calm and sedate consort make.

When Elena and Raphael arrive in Lumia, they feel a wrongness about this ancient citadel that belies the leader and brothers’ goal of gaining luminescence: a type of angelic enlightenment achieved by being set apart from the politics and machinations of the angel world. The members of this powerful sect have many hidden secrets some of which will have a life changing effect on Elena. They are accompanied by Aodhan who continues to rejoin the world and heal from his emotional wounds. He and Elena make a good investigative team tasked with unearthing the mysteries hidden deep within the stone walls as Raphael and the other archangels clash over Lijuan’s situation while reigning in their violent tendencies because being in such close proximity continually ruffles everyone’s feathers. Back in her grandmother’s homeland, Elena also seeks to find any possible information about the unknown vampire in her background. What she discovers is astonishing.

Nalini Singh’s stories always have a strong theme of love and family whether the characters are couples, blood relations, or families made by people linked together through a bond of love. So while there is plenty of action, adventure, and sensational secrets revealed, at the heart of it all as the title suggests shines the love between an archangel and his consort as Elena thinks, “Love surrounded her, so deep she felt it in her bones.” I absolutely adored this book; it may be my favorite one in the series yet. The very best stories speak to the heart, give a thrill ride, and leave the reader longing for more at the end. This book accomplishes all of those things to the highest degree and will make fans of this series feel they are soaring with the angels.
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NALINI SINGH DOES IT AGAIN!!

What a story; what a series! It's hard to imagine any other series which remains so fresh, innovative, and exciting book after book! Singh's ninth Guild Hunter installment hits it out of the park with a story which begins two years after the cataclysmic conflict which drove books 6, 7, and 8.

Elena and Raphael go on the road once again in ARCHANGEL'S HEART, this time called to a meeting of the Cadre by a group which cannot be denied...the mysterious Luminata, inhabitants of an enclave in Morocco. The Archangel of NY and his consort's journey is filled with adventure, fraught with peril, and takes more than one surprising turn as connections are made which will bring far more to light than just the agenda of the Luminata. Along the way, we spend some very rewarding time getting to know Sparkle (the angel Aodhan) better, and we have a bit of interaction with some of our other favorite characters before the journey to Lumia begins. Of course, the unresolved issues from the past, including the status of Lijuan, and the presence of two recently awakened ancients, Alexander and Caliane, add more depth and complexity to this already fascinating storyline.

Singh is unparalleled in the paranormal romance world; her fully realized characters with their smoking hot chemistry (or their combustible hatred!), her fascinating plotting, and her skill at writing rising action which keeps the reader literally on the edge of her seat...no one does it better!

I've already pre-ordered my hardcopy of ARCHANGEL'S HEART, to add to my Guild Hunter collection. The gorgeous cover art alone is reason enough to justify the permanent shelf space! I put down what I'd been reading when I received the advance reader copy of ARCHANGEL'S HEART, and I spent the best day of my week with Raphael and Elena. What a rush! Please, Ms. Singh, keep them coming!

**I received a complimentary copy of ARCHANGEL'S HEART from Berkley Publishing in exchange for my honest review.**
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It has been great to see them develop over the course of the ...

Rating~4.5 stars
Rambly review alert!

After 2 years of the events from the Archangel’s Legion. Archangel’s heart introduces a new sector of the Angels, the Luminata. With Cadre of Ten now having 11 Archangel’s which has never been seen in the world of Guild Hunter, the world is changing and so are the Archangels. The Cascade is slowly gaining momentum and with the Luminata summoning the Cadre to deal with situation of Luijian’s making in China….things are about to get a lot more dicey. Of course nothing is at it seems, secrets and lies will be unearthed.

Raphael and Elena: I just LOVEEE them and their relationship! It has been great to see them develop over the course of the series. Their relationship in this book is adorable, filled with teasing, love, affection, passion and understanding. It’s very different from the relationship they had in book 1, it still has elements of that but it so much richer and developed now. They truly understand where the other is coming from and I always love it when Raphael teases or trolls Elena, It’s hilarious!

We find out quite a bit about Aodhan , not everything of course which I think is left for his own book. But it was great seeing more of him, he is slowly becoming the angel he is meant to be. Not the damaged/recluse angel of the seven but the mischievous friend of Illium and a powerful angel in his own right. I’d really love to read Sparkle’s book. He is in some ways very different from the other seven (I mean they are all different) but maybe it’s his personality or his artistic side or unique looks that I’m fascinated by.

The plot was pretty intriguing involving the angel group ‘Luminata’ who are set apart from the different angels seeking enlightment and the situation in China. I don’t want to give away to much but I though the plot was done pretty well but for me I think Elena and Raphael’s relationship made the book for me. I also enjoyed the glimpses of Rapheal and his mother’s Caliane relationship as well the Caliane and Alexander’s friendship.

Avoiding telling spoilers unsuccessfully -> So at one point I knew what was going to happen with what Gain was doing etc but Nalini Singh still managed to surprise me and I am so happy for Elena. I mean she has family and friends and of course Raphael but I think this thing would be really special to her. It was just great twist and it would bring more joy to Elena.

I still sometimes can’t believe how far Elena (and Raphael) have come. Not only is she more confident in flying but as her role as his consort with how she deals with situations with her growing immortality. Elena has always been special to me (not just because I don’t usually read some couples books/series) but because of her character. It’s such a wonderful mixture of warrior, badass, vulnerable and lovable woman who developing into this amazing angel.

I also really enjoyed seeing the different facets to the different Archangels, they are all so very complex creatures with immeasurable power. So it was great to learn a few more things about each of them.

Anyways I loved this instalment of the Guild Hunter series! It showed so much of the newer aspects of the whole Angel/Archangel side of the Guild Hunter world. I do however wish we could have gotten a bit about the Legion and how they are doing.

ARC was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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breathtaking story and series

4.5 stars---ARCHANGEL’S HEART is the ninth full-length installment in Nalini Singh’s contemporary, adult GUILD HUNTER dystopian/UF/paranormal series focusing on Archangel’s, angels, vampires, shifters and hunters. This is Archangel Raphael, and his consort Elena’s continuing story with a little bit of Aodhan aka Sparkle thrown in for some good measure. ARCHANGEL’S HEART can be read as a stand alone but I recommend reading the series in order for background and cohesion as many events in the current time line are as of a direct result of previous happenings and premises.

Told from third person perspective ARCHANGEL’S HEART follows Elena and Raphael as they journey to Morocco, Elena’s maternal grandmother’s homeland. The Luminata have called a meeting of the Cadre of Ten-the most powerful Archangels in order to make a decision about Lijuan’s lands. With the vampiric blood lust increasing, and villages destroyed by the marauding vampires, Lijuan’s lands must come under control. As the Cascade approaches (an apocalypse of sorts that will see the Archangels at war and the destruction of mankind), and Lijuan all but dead or chosen Sleep, the Luminata have demanded something be done. But not all is well in the Luminata stronghold, and something evil lurks within the walls and the hierarchy of controlling angels. Secrets, lies, betrayals and revenge haunt the halls and hidden rooms of the Luminata.

There is a large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters including Aodhan aka Sparkle who accompanies our leading couple as Elena’s guard. Aodhan and Illium aka Bluebell have had a falling out, and their friendship struggles as Illium worries about the once-broken man. The action is limited; there are no wars or mid-air fights but we do see the tense negotiations between the Cadre of Ten, and learn a little bit about the tempestuous relationship between the Archangels in charge.

ARCHANGEL’S HEART reveals our heroine’s family history- Morocco holds the secrets to Elena’s past-a past that is haunted by hatred and betrayal. Elena and Raphael’s relationship continues to build-their love for one another an unbreakable bond. The premise is wondrous and enchanting; the characters are spirited, energetic and charismatic; the romance continues to blossom and build-Raphael and Elena’s love is passionate and intense- our heroine is strong and resilient as Raphael’s consort. Nalini Singh’s Guild Hunter series is a wonderful and breathtaking look at the power of the Archangels and the people they rule.
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4-stars: 'Archangel's Heart' by Nalini Singh

I finished listening to Archangel’s Heart by Nalini Singh earlier in the summertime. I never got a chance to review it, though. This will be a quick review of the book.

This book has Raphael and Elena with the Cadre on neutral ground with the Luminata. The Luminata are impartial and don’t get involved with the drama. Although they are keeping secrets and Raphael and Elena are determined to find out those secrets.

There was quite a bit of Elena and her past in this book. It is mainly about her mother. Elena is determined to find out more about her mom’s ancestry/history in this book and may have some leads to find out if there is Vampirism in her past, making it possible for her to be an angel.

Let’s not forget about Raphael and Elena’s relationship and how it continues to grow. I think for myself, it’s repetitive since I know these two are strong together. They each have their strengths and weaknesses, but they are perfect together.

I enjoyed this installment in this series, but I was ready for more drama with Lijuan and what she is up to since she could be dead or just sleeping. I want to find out what happens next with her and Cascade.

Overall, this book gets four stars from me. I liked it but didn’t love it.

I’m ready for the next book to have another character take the lead.

If you are a fan of PNR and UF, then this book/series is for you.
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Gotta love it

Love this series.
It keeps me begging for more
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Love this series!!

Love this! Cliff hanger was brutal! I need the next book out ASAP! Recommend this series! I count myself lucky I stumbled onto it!
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Four Stars

love it
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Archangel's Heart

I gladly give this book five stars. I've read it several times. When I am compelled to reread a book, it is better than the norm. There is a richness to the story as the two-fold journey develops. There is discovery of strength and love. As always, with Nalini Singh, the characters are further developed. She always gives more with her stories. I am grateful she writes and publishes her book. Viva the paperback, my chosen reading medium.
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Captivating and wonderful

I don't even know where to start with this series. Every single book has been amazing and this one is just as captivating and wonderful as the others!