Blood and Feathers
“What’s the first thing you think of when I say ‘angel’?” asked Mallory. Alice shrugged. “I don’t know... guns?”Alice isn’t having the best of days - late for work, missed her bus, and now she’s getting rained on - but it’s about to get worse. The war between the angels and the Fallen is...
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“What’s the first thing you think of when I say ‘angel’?” asked Mallory. Alice shrugged. “I don’t know... guns?”Alice isn’t having the best of days - late for work, missed her bus, and now she’s getting rained on - but it’s about to get worse. The war between the angels and the Fallen is escalating and innocent civilians are getting caught in the cross-fire. If the balance is to be restored, the angels must act - or risk the Fallen taking control. Forever. That’s where Alice comes in. Hunted by the Fallen and guided by Mallory - a disgraced angel with a drinking problem he doesn’t want to - Alice will learn the truth about her own history... and why the angels want to send her to hell.What do the Fallen want from her? How does Mallory know so much about her past? What is it the angels are hiding - and can she trust either side?Blood and Feathers is Lou Morgan's electric debut.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B008RLST9I
Publish date: July 31st 2012
Publisher: Solaris
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Blood and Feathers (#1)
alice and mallory and vin are some of the most epic characters ever. full review later.
If I had to use one word to describe this book it would Strange, but it was a good strange. The start was pretty rocky and I know a couple of people who gave up on it because of it, I only kept reading cause it was just so strange I had to find out what was going on, and that's basically what kept m...
A weird book. And not starting it again for awhile.
Full review at: http://emmamaree.com/reviews/emma-maree-reviews-blood-and-feathers/The hierarchy laid out in Lou Morgan's universe is gloriously detailed, with angels split into choirs under each Archangel with powers related to their choir. As a lady who's spent far too much time with her nose in b...
Pretty darn good. Lou Morgan's angels are flawed and far from cherubic, but I liked them all the more for it. My only real complaint - and I'm not sure that's even the right word for it - is the lack of romance. I'm one of those readers who looks for at least a hint of romance in every book I read, ...