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Archangel's Kiss
by Nalini Singh
I don't like angels.
As soon as you put an angel in a book you've got the whole religious or mythological aspect to explain. Too many questions about Judeo-Christian belief systems click to life in my brain, and now I'm not just reading, I'm thinking, and we don't want that.
But these angels are different. I like the world Singh has built where archangels are god-like immortals at the top of the food chain. They are not servants of a benevolent god, they are IT.
Plus--for no extra charge!--vampires, zombies, conspiracies, and the looming threat of war.
Second read: June 2014
As soon as you put an angel in a book you've got the whole religious or mythological aspect to explain. Too many questions about Judeo-Christian belief systems click to life in my brain, and now I'm not just reading, I'm thinking, and we don't want that.
But these angels are different. I like the world Singh has built where archangels are god-like immortals at the top of the food chain. They are not servants of a benevolent god, they are IT.
Plus--for no extra charge!--vampires, zombies, conspiracies, and the looming threat of war.
Second read: June 2014