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A review by mackenzierm
Death Angel by Linda Howard
5.0
Death Angel is one of the first couple books I've read by Linda Howard. It's probably the best I've read by her so far. Drea Rousseau is tired of being drug dealer, Rafael Salinas's play thing. She goes from appearing pretty, sweet and vacant to showing her true side; smart, strong and independent. The book quickly gets interesting after the miracle occurs. I'm not saying anymore about that, just read the book! :)
Howard took two extremely flawed characters and made them likable -no, lovable. Simon is an unrepentant assassin who quickly changes his ways roughly midway through the book. Drea has been a pampered mistress for two years, and now is out on her own running from a supposed threat, when really she's got little danger to be aware of. I ended up really liking these two characters. For me, they made the book a little more worthwhile. :)
I loved this book and am looking forward to reading more by Howard in the near future.
Howard took two extremely flawed characters and made them likable -no, lovable. Simon is an unrepentant assassin who quickly changes his ways roughly midway through the book. Drea has been a pampered mistress for two years, and now is out on her own running from a supposed threat, when really she's got little danger to be aware of. I ended up really liking these two characters. For me, they made the book a little more worthwhile. :)
I loved this book and am looking forward to reading more by Howard in the near future.