by Thomas E. Sniegoski
Adam, the first man, is breathing his last, even his extremely long life is coming to an end and he has one dying wish – to be buried in the garden of Eden, a wish that his descendants, the Sons of Adam, wish to make real, even if they have to consume the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge itself to bri...
Really 3.5, we need half stars and no I can't round up because I didn't like it as well as the others in the series that I gave 4 stars to. The first one was 5 stars and I keep hoping. I like Remy and I love Marlowe - more Marlowe please! I'm just tired of the angel wars and Heaven & Hell. Just give...
2.5 starsLeast favorite and will probably my last of the series, no matter whether the series is continued or not. I think I have already felt that during the third book, how the series went to a direction that didn't interest me. However, in the third book, the multiple views were still able to gra...
Angel lovers beware. You should avoid this book. You will probably end up addicted to angel books after reading it. (Like I need more literary addictions!) As you can tell, I really enjoyed this.Reviewed for Bitten by Books: http://bittenbybooks.com.
A Hundred Words for Hate is the fourth book in the Remy Chandler series by Thomas E. Sniegoski. Remy is part angel (Seraphim Remiel), and part human who works as a private investigator out of Boston, Mass. Remiel long ago turned his back on Heaven to live among humans. Remy has had some recent diffi...
Good read! And Remy's finally looking to move on with his life. Could have used more Marlowe, tho!
review to come