-2.5 I really enjoyed the holding power this series had over me, in the past. I had a hard time just staying focused on the story. It strayed too far away from the main action to keep me engaged and intrigued with the characters. I am finished reading this series. It has gone in a direction that doe...
I kind of love that the reason for the title of this book doesn't come into it until the end. I was starting to lose hope that they could even win the war (or that it was even going to end before this book did). Most of this book lead up to the war with very little of the war being in the book at ...
"She'd have to tell Sara about this—her best friend found her mother-in-law problems beyond hysterical." Reading progress 125 of 383: Well, it opened with a mysterious "The Fall" with birds and angels struck from the sky. Then I was right back immersed in the Guild Hunter universe. Now the...
4 StarsIn this installment of the series things are finally looking up! This was a beautiful and interesting series from the start but now after the events that unfolded in this particular book things have moved on from oh-so-interesting to hot-damn-that-was-unexpected and what an unexpected turns t...
Sorry Raphael and Elena but this was a snooze... I decided after [b:Archangel's Consort|7307503|Archangel's Consort (Guild Hunter, #3)|Nalini Singh|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1348400766s/7307503.jpg|8758998] that I was bored by these two and the only reason I continued the series is...
Archangel's legion was even better than the previous books of the series. While Raphael and Elena has always had a steamy relationship, Nalini Singh really outdid herself in the intimate scenes and managed to flesh out those character even more.Another conflict is evident with the members of the Cad...
After what happened to Elena the last time she attended an immortal ball, it's no surprise she's not thrilled about attending another. But, before she has much time to worry about it, "Angels are falling from the sky in New York, struck down by a vicious, unknown force. Vampires are dying impossibly...
Kind of a lackluster installment of the Guild Hunter series. It wasn't boring per se but the plot didn't really move forward..yet again we have a mystery archangel threatening The Tower and Raphael's territory and several instances of sabotage which take Elena way too long to get to the bottom of. T...
I can honestly say I did not enjoy this book as much as the first books about Elena and Raphael. The pacing was a little off and it took me about a third of the book before I became really engaged with the characters again. A lot of the scenes did not seem to build toward anything, they felt like t...
In this story, we move back to Raphael and Elena as our main characters and POV. Although I’ve enjoyed seeing some of the Dimitri and Jason in more detail, it is great to get back to the Archangel and his Hunter. The story takes place almost entirely in New York, so we get to spend some time with ...
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