There are some series that just require a lot more thought. The subjects may not be any deeper or more meaningful, but the books aren't light beach reads. The Guardian series by Meljean Brooks is one of those series.Lilith is a demon halfling that was created by Lucifer. She was intended to be hi...
1.5 StarsI'm beginning to realize why people don't review who are 100% honest. I mean, hurt your feelings, but it's true, honest. Part one (page 1-250?) was a whole bunch of sexual tension, non-communication, disappearing acts, and more sexual tension (If a woman had balls and they could be blue...)...
This is the first book in Meljean Brook’s Guardian series. Whew. So much happened in this book that I don’t know how I would begin to summarize it. All I can say is that I am now a complete fangirl of Meljean Brook. Lilith and Hugh. Hugh and Lilith. Now one of my favorite couples. Hugh was a swoon w...
I wish she'd update her cover art, because it doesn't do these books justice. Brook's depiction of heaven and hell, demons and angels, twist up tradition. The character cast is extraordinary (You're such a b1tch, Lilith. I love you!) and I'm losing sleep waiting for the release of the last book. How...
After finishing Demon Angel I was very surprised. I hadn't expected something like that from a debut novel in the paranormal romance genre, but Brook kicked ass. Considering that this story is spanning over 800 years it shouldn't have surprised me that the book feels like a whole lifespan, but it di...
This was heading for a 4.5 rating from me until the very end, where I actually got confused in the rituals and alliances between the characters. I mean, I like complex -not complicated mind you- worlds, but in the end, this became a little more confusing than my poor, tired brain could handle.I like...
This review was originally published on Musing of a BookwormThe first in The Guardian series (not including the novella Falling for Anthony), Demon Angel introduces a reader to the War between Heaven and Hell over earth and the souls of the humans living on it.The tale starts in Medieval England wit...
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