On the run and gravely injured, the Fallen are scattered and hunted. Running for their lives and salvation, the Fallen race to the City, the subterranean refuge they’ve called home since the Fall. But the Archangels are not going to let them escape easily. They have plans to invade and have devastating new tools and weapons at their disposal.
Dahlia, Lucifer, and the rest of the Fallen must make peace with their bloody pasts before they can come together and defend the Earth and life as they know it.
I earned a degree in Comparative Religion, so themes-wise that certainly pops up here and there in my writing (okay, more than a little here and there in some books).
I write what I enjoy reading/watching - which is fantasy/sci-fi with dark humor and a bit of romance. What I consider romance however is to some...a bit off (and kinked out). And when I say dark humor I mean black. But I always have lighthearted moments (I do not believe a story should be all one way or another). Gotta spice things up!
Speaking of...I like to write stories that cater to all sexual preferences in one story (as opposed to just writing gay/lesbian lit, etc). I have your typical male-female romances. I have male-male, female-female, transgender, bi-sexual, sub-dom, etc. This is mostly due to the fact that well...1. I like writing about it. 2. I see it in my everyday life. 3. I like having a well-rounded cast of characters from all walks of life.
Oh My Darcy has written a trilling book here to follow on from Morningstar
This book follows on exactly from where we left off in Morningstar.
I have loved this story and it just keeps on getting better and better..
Asked Ms Town when the next on Daystar is coming out and she said a couple of months from now... WHOOO HOOOO cannot wait.... Want to know what happens next.
This is a really clever take on Heaven and Hell - Angles and Archangels....
I just know that I will be re-reading this like I do J R Wards Black Dagger series...
This book is even more incredible than the first. Town continues the momentum from the ending of the first book, while building a setting so incredible that the reader is repeatedly dazzled to the point of breathless awe.
The relationships of the Fallen continue to be defined in such a relate-able manner until the wall between reality and fiction is blurred. As a reader, I felt so connected to the group that I was laughing and crying with the characters.
And don't even think you're done with the ride. The third book launches with such strength that the one has no choice but to hold on.
Why do you do this to me again? You like watching me suffer, yes? It must be. I am seriously thinking of buying a paperback edition of the last book just so I can slug it towards your head. Really. I'm thinking about it.
Okay...so. I like it a lot but I did notice how long it was and overwhelming compared to the first book which is weird because the first dumped a lot of info in our heads. A lot of action in this as well. And I did get pissed about all the waiting around. It was frustrating and kinda boring too. They are all also incredibly violent. Doesn't age provide wisdom? Life is precious and all that? I mean, the one directed at humans is understandable if distasteful but between themselves? I can't really accept it I guess. Perhaps I expected more. I do like the main story tho and hope God gets his ass kicked. Damn cliffhanger.
*wanders off shaking head*
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.