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Fallen
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Wanting to be a part of mankind, the angel fell—losing his halo, the prize that held his earthbound soul. Now Cooper must retrieve it. But wherever the Fallen walk, a Sinistari demon intent with slaying one is not far behind. Cooper knows he must be wary of this demon. But his first encounter with her leaves him curiously hungering for more...
To reclaim her own soul, Pyxio ...more
To reclaim her own soul, Pyxio ...more
Mass Market Paperback, Harlequin Nocturne #109
Published
April 2011
by Harlequin
(first published March 22nd 2011)
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Cooper Truhart is in actuality Juphiel, a fallen angel whose sole purpose id to find his human muse and impregnate her with his monster Nephilim offspring. He figures he will forgo that dubious pleasure and just lay back and chill for a bit. Pyxion is a Sinistari demon, her sole purpose is to hunt and kill the Fallen before a Nephilim is concieved.
I was very conflicted by this book. There is no clear cut good and bad guy in this story. Well, there is but I'm not quite ready to get struck down ...more
I was very conflicted by this book. There is no clear cut good and bad guy in this story. Well, there is but I'm not quite ready to get struck down ...more

Hauf is definitely keeping my interest level high with this series. The plot and selected H/h for Fallen was unexpected, but delightful: I appreciate that in Fallen, Hauf challenged herself (and her readers) by not retracing the fallen(angel)-seeking-his-muse as the main plotline that she already introduced in Angel Slayer (Book 1). This angel/muse thing appears to be the series core plot, but by deftly adjusting perspective and character focus in each new entry, Hauf keeps it exciting (at least
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This book was fantastic! I couldn't put it down. This was my first Michele Hauf Book and it will definitely not be my last as of matter fact I am currently reading another of her books from this same series and I am zooming through it also. I missed the third book but I will catch up.
I love paranormal stories, but since there are so many out there,this caughtmy eye. I love everything about angels. I am intrigued with the Angel and Demons genre.
Michele definitely made a wonderful creation with ...more
I love paranormal stories, but since there are so many out there,this caughtmy eye. I love everything about angels. I am intrigued with the Angel and Demons genre.
Michele definitely made a wonderful creation with ...more

The angel fell losing his halo because he wanted to be a part of mankind. He also lost his soul. Now it's up to Cooper to retrieve it. But when the Fallen are around, a Sinistari demon is close behind with nothing but slaying on their mind. Cooper knows he must be cautious where the demon is concerned but his first encounter with her leaves him wanting more. To reclaim her own soul, Pyxion must kill an angel, specifically one that has recently fallen to earth. She never expected that she would f
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Unlikely couple, a Fallen Angel Cooper falls in love with a Fallen Angel turned Sinistari Demon Pyx. They were at odds until Cooper and Pyx start to get along and hoping they can use each other to get that they desired the most- being mortal- but long the way they started to have real feelings towards each other and then when Cooper is captured by the vamps that summoned him from the Ninth Void to impregnated his muse with a murderous child is when we really see the love the Pyx shows towards Co
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I really liked this book. I bought this after reading "Her vampire husband" . Although I enjoyed both this is definitely the better of the two.
Really strong visuals and great characters. I wish I could really see Cooper's wings. ...more
Really strong visuals and great characters. I wish I could really see Cooper's wings. ...more

I loved the first book in this series, but this one was amazing. I love Michele Hauf's concept of the angels and demons, very unique. Great story, fun and sexy characters. Can't wait for the next one.
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I realize now this a part of a series, but it worked as a stand alone pretty well.
Pros: I thought it was pretty decently written, had a good plot, lots of action.
Cons: I never understood why these two didn't just kill each other and move on. I never felt the chemistry. ...more
Pros: I thought it was pretty decently written, had a good plot, lots of action.
Cons: I never understood why these two didn't just kill each other and move on. I never felt the chemistry. ...more

New to her angels and demons world - have been reading from her beautiful creatures - I wasn't sure at first but once I got hooked I WAS HOOKED! Loved their story and every turn kept me unable to put it down I had to know what was gonna happen.
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It was good but the first book was a lot better.
It was good but the first book was a lot better.

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This book was really well written I couldn't put it down. I can't wait to start a new book tomorrow ...more
This book was really well written I couldn't put it down. I can't wait to start a new book tomorrow ...more

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Michele has been writing romance, action-adventure and fantasy stories for over twenty years. Her first published novel was DARK RAPTURE.
France, musketeers, vampires and faeries populate her stories. And if she followed the adage 'write what you know', all her stories would have snow in them. Fortunately, she steps beyond her comfort zone and writes about countries she has never visited and of cre ...more
France, musketeers, vampires and faeries populate her stories. And if she followed the adage 'write what you know', all her stories would have snow in them. Fortunately, she steps beyond her comfort zone and writes about countries she has never visited and of cre ...more
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