Promoted from keeping an eye on the planet to saving souls, Castillo has to uphold the agreement between Heaven and Hell, protecting the balance between good and evil. Tasked by Gabriel, he must now track down the demon that used a loophole to steal innocent souls. There is one big wrench in the plan, well three. Castillo’s two Hellhound mates and one big dose of humanity. And as the first angel to ever mate, he’s on his own.
Hellhounds Jared Magnus and Rhyce Sethos aren't sure how to handle their thousands of years’ old virgin angel mate, let alone track a demon and save the world.
Misconceptions and hurt feelings early on in their relationship keep the three mates from connecting. All that aside, the three must work together to find a way to help the innocents in danger of ending up in Hell and starting a catastrophic chain reaction. Will they survive the obstacles in their way, still be able to handle a new job, and adjust to switching teams?
Too much proselytizing going on. Touched every hot button issue.....
The first book in this series had a storyline that I thought would be worth following.Unfortunately, this book lost it for me completely. To me this just came across as nothing but proselytizing.
I think there was a little too much of everything thrown into the story. Nothing was really gone over. It was just a blur with little to the romantic angle. I wish there had been more depth. I also think for type of book it is there was a little too much religion in it.
While I understand the need to introduce new characters into a series, I wish more time had been spent on our 3 MCs. Hopefully as the series progresses I will see their relationship grow.
It is also nice to read a shifter series with minimal to no editing issues.