The Dark Angels act like they're not the drama when in reality, they're the whole damn play. Reading their arc, while they're in the spotlight, has to be some psychic shit my subconscious is on or the good Lord's love because I finalized my TBR in January, took an unforeseen 3-month break, and even a side quest. So how is my timing so flawless??
Fallen Angels delivered the spooky, sad boy hour vibes that I look forward to and love. Mike Lee pulled a genius move, adding Nemiel's POV to Zahariel's; the back and forth elevated the story and offered such dimension! The multiple layers of sibling dynamics that were up for analysis, especially because of when this book is in the timeline. The Lion... I'm starting to think that if he were a better firstborn, this would never have happened, including the Heresy. Like babe, stand up fr. Time to turn into a firstborn daughter, girl son because my guyyyy, this isn't working.
Also, the horror! If you liked the 2nd Halo book...The Flood by William C. Dietz, I got you with this rec.
If Goodreads provided a Spotify equivalent recap, my top series would be 40K, with a whopping 12% of my total. I have laughed, paced back and forth, had tingles up my spine and all the hair stand on my arms, argued with men that don't exist, written essays, grieved multiple times over the inescapable, foregone conclusion, and suffered heartbreak (again, over men that don't exist...they're tall, idk). I thought I was gonna read 6 out of the 56 book series and jump into the Siege of Terra, what a clown. Here we are after 12 books, with at least 12 books to go before we start the 8-book finale.
Lovely.