He pointed a furious finger at me. “You broke my friend’s nose!”
Dang. Loyalty amongst part-demons. The Hunters would be so disappointed.
“My bad?”
You have to be a clever writer to keep me entertained. I keep interrupting my husband’s TV shows with my giggling, but… priorities! I mean, any reincarnated red angel should be all-powerful, but no. Ana cannot even make rent with the cash she receives for hunting demon vermin because the Hunters don’t respect her enough to feed her real jobs.
But the real entertainment lies in the character interactions. My favorite is the Archivist, a creepy arachnid-like old woman in an orange sundress. She latches onto secrets like a silk cocoon around flies, and she loves to make deals.
Or Zel: “The part-angel does not awaken those kinds of feelings in me. She does not fit me. You are more curious to me.”
I sent him a sidelong glance. “What’s that supposed to mean?”
Yes, this romance junky sees tiny little lines like this and jumps to conclusions. Zel is one angel who just pops up randomly with demands, but I see him as the cuddly cat who lashes out with claws while you pet him. I like him.
Sol and Cole are a pair. Sol is the bestie, but Cole gets all the antisocial whining that makes me think of a younger brother.
Should I mention the plot? Does it even matter? 😂 Of course it matters. Plots are the stable elements that make all this fun work! Assigned by the big bad angel Gabriel to free another angel [who, me?], and assigned by Zel to find herself, the Red Angel, she gets deeper and deeper into a hole trying to sort of, maybe do something that looks like she is working without really working. In not attempting to find herself, Ana discovers the human Summoners, despite being considered small fry, are actually planning to create a world of chaos.
In all this confusion, I am really grateful for the theme, which is freeing individuals from slavery. Free the entrapped souls. Free the bonded angels and demons. Long live back-stabbing! 😂
“Sol was comfortable. Zel kept me on my toes. There was space for both in my life”
“we all deserved our moments of melodramatic divadom.”
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.