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Angel's Fall

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A vicar's daughter, Juliet Grafton-Moore is also the proprietress of Angel's Fall, a house where London's ladies of the night receive shelter from their past. It is an institution despised by distinguished peers and peasants alike, a place where the women learn by Juliet's pristine example—and no "men" are allowed. But this rule is soundly broken when Juliet, suddenly besieged by an angry mob, is swept to safety by the dark-eyed, notorious Sabrehawk...

This sword-wielding legend, also known as the dashing Adam Slade, expects merely to fulfill a promise when he takes this spirited beauty under his wing. But upon seeing Juliet, he is moved by her gentle blue eyes, her golden curls, and her admirable will. A man who has fought the fiercest of foes, Adam now finds his greatest challenge in protecting this lady...and resisting the unimagined heights of their growing passion...

320 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 1, 1996

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Kimberly Cates

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Kimberly Cates lives in Illinois with her family.
Pseudonyms: Kimberleigh Caitlin and Kim Cates.

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170 reviews2 followers
December 19, 2015
I'm wavering between 1.75 and 2 stars. The story was nice but since its elements held the promise of a spectacular tale that fell woefully short of the mark, I felt cheated.

Adam has a gruff, tortured character who has been struggling all his life to rise above the scandal of his birth. He then proceeded to choose a career that further added to his suffering and made him feel more worthless, believing he was undeserving of the love and companionship of a good woman. So the conflict is pretty realistic but then where did all this internal strife disappear off to when he decided to give in to her request? What did he expect her to do after that? At that moment he had no future plans, which was irresponsible and completely uncaring to say the least.

Juliet had a very idealistic character whose naivety despite facing the most reprehensible characters, bordered on abject stupidity. When you dedicate your life to reforming the futures of others, their security as well as yours must be paramount and you especially cannot endanger either for a foolhardy plan. She had no long term plans, which I thought was extremely shortsighted of her. However, her level of compassion makes me wish such people existed.

My biggest question remained unanswered, what happened to Angel's Fall? How did they deal with the other villains in the story? especially since they had strong motivations to make the establishment fail and Juliet pay for her actions. The fact that this remained a halfheartedly resolved mystery speaks itself for quality of the story.
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237 reviews3 followers
June 8, 2019
I'm wavering between 1.75 and 2 stars. The story was nice but since its elements held the promise of a spectacular tale that fell woefully short of the mark, I felt cheated.

Adam has a gruff, tortured character who has been struggling all his life to rise above the scandal of his birth. He then proceeded to choose a career that further added to his suffering and made him feel more worthless, believing he was undeserving of the love and companionship of a good woman. So the conflict is pretty realistic but then where did all this internal strife disappear off to when he decided to give in to her request? What did he expect her to do after that? At that moment he had no future plans, which was irresponsible and completely uncaring to say the least.

Juliet had a very idealistic character whose naivety despite facing the most reprehensible characters, bordered on abject stupidity. When you dedicate your life to reforming the futures of others, their security as well as yours must be paramount and you especially cannot endanger either for a foolhardy plan. She had no long term plans, which I thought was extremely shortsighted of her. However, her level of compassion makes me wish such people existed.

My biggest question remained unanswered, what happened to Angel's Fall? How did they deal with the other villains in the story? especially since they had strong motivations to make the establishment fail and Juliet pay for her actions. The fact that this remained a halfheartedly resolved mystery speaks itself for quality of the story.
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396 reviews33 followers
February 15, 2013
I loved the story- I thought it was original and it was def an interesting read. I liked the hero and the heroine and I enjoyed how lovely the romance played out.... The only thing I didn't love was the wordy prose writing of the author. Everything written was so drawn out and exaggerated it drove me crazy. It's like listening to my sister tell a story- she adds and embellishes for dramatic effect and she does it so much I stop listening and just try to tune in for the important parts... It really makes me sad to 3star this book because I really liked the story idea that much.
I still plan on reading more from this author- maybe her newer books are better (I hope!).
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772 reviews1 follower
August 24, 2020
This series has good starts but the story wains in each book. It has some really good character dialogue moments but they are few, the rest is filled with flowery over the top exposition.

I dragged myself to the end, hoping it would redeem itself. The ending has its climax but which is ultimately unsatisfying. For a book that goes on for so long, you still feel the story is missing its end.
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1,737 reviews2 followers
November 3, 2015
Not quite as good as the first one, but interesting to learn what became of Adam and how his activities since "Gather the Stars" has impacted his life. Somehow Juliet doesn't seem to have come alive in this book, not as in-depth a character as Rachel was in the first book.
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February 8, 2017
The story felt a little flat. The characters were not really credible, even for a romance.
112 reviews3 followers
February 18, 2017
This wasn't as good as the first one. The characters and the plot line was weak. It was definitely good to read because of the back story for the next one. The next one was excellent, so hold out.
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March 8, 2017
I had to quit reading it. I just could NOT get into this book. The first book I liked, this one - no way.
244 reviews2 followers
April 24, 2019
Adam Slade is a huge man with the demeanour of an overbearing grizzly bear with a sore head! Grumpy, swears a lot, says what he thinks, but underneath it all, this handsome gentle giant has a huge heart and is just waiting to be loved.
Juliet is a beautiful, kind and compassionate young woman. She is charitable to helping others, and by throwing herself into helping others, it means she doesn't have to deal with her own loneliness.
Behind this slow burning passionate and romantic love story, is a dark plot bubbling away in the background. It is a very dark tale of unrequited love, with nasty and vicious characters all around.
Adam is a man haunted by his past, caught in the misery of his legacy. Deep down he is a chivalrous knight, but he is unfortunately in dirty armour instead of shiny, though time will tell.
Prim and proper Juliet the Vicar's daughter, is a wonderful heroine, who has never entertained carnal thoughts until Adam Slade turns up on her doorstep and then proceeds to kiss her, turning her world upside down. Although she is an angel, her past is also full of loneliness and tragedy. Does Juliet have enough love to heal both of them? By pushing people away, does Adam think that Juliet and his family, especially his brother Gavin, won't see how lonely he really is?
As before in Kimberly's previous book, she brings her characters to life, giving them humour and enormous hearts, so that one can easily empathise with them. The conversations between characters is funny and engaging and the warmth between Adam, his brother Gavin and his 'knights of the round table' are heart warming and poignant.
Kimberly captures the cruelty of this era, showing how people treated others and how vicious the world can be.
But in the end, this book leaves you with a warm feeling in your heart, wanting more in this series as you move on to the next one.
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January 14, 2022
True warriors of justice collide in love!

Bastard son Adam Slade, the renowned Sabrehawk, finally meets his fated match when he helps a dying man on the side of a rained out muddy Irish road, pledging his promise to grant his dying wish! Miss Juliet Grafton-Moore devotes her entire existence to rescuing the fallen angels/ladies of ill repute, giving them shelter and teaching them proper lady skills, angering those in her neighborhood. Mr. Slade is not the man Juliet expects as the aged knight who helped her dying father and once they meet neither will ever be the same again!
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1,708 reviews5 followers
April 26, 2022
Adam finds a sick man on the road in Ireland. He stops to help him and promises to protect the man’s daughter. It takes Adam a year to finally meet Juliet. He is not pleased to find this preacher’s daughter running a home for former prostitutes. He tries desperately to convince her to close the place and go back to her small hometown. He is outraged to find the place has been vandalized and threatened. He stops a mob from hurting her the day he arrived. A truly enjoyable story of two very strong people trying to get their way. Then disaster strikes.
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705 reviews17 followers
January 21, 2022
Update;

Besides their emotions and thoughts being repeated many, many times, this was a fun read.
Juliet has opened up Angel's Fall to rescue ladies in need. The town's people are not too happy and want to get rid of her. Adam is not thrilled about getting involved.
There is a whole lot more too it.




I was just waiting for Barnabas Rutledge to show up again and drive Adam Slade crazy. Only Juliet thinks that Mr. Rutledge is being a sincere person to her.

I'm flipping pages of Adam's war going on emotionally and his visions of Juliet. Just moving on to get back to the real meat of the story.
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71 reviews2 followers
December 6, 2021
Who is really the Fallen Angel?

Adam and Juliet are worlds apart in their beliefs, but yet, something is growing in their garden! Their story is complicated but will keep you interested until the end.
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January 15, 2022
angels fall

Great book with as twisting of the plot as I’ve ever read. Thoroughly enjoyed every page of this never guessing the ending. Absolutely loved this book and would recommend to everyone who enjoys reading good stories!
1,324 reviews2 followers
January 25, 2022
One Angel

This is a great story, juliet wanted to save the ladies of the night so she bought A home and called it Angel Falls. And only one man, Adam Slade can save her from certain death. And her love and courage will save him.
Thank you♥️
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1,081 reviews4 followers
January 30, 2022
Fight for what you believe in....

You might stand alone in your beliefs, but that doesn't mean you're wrong. It also doesn't mean it will be an easy road.can good conquer evil? Can love conquer fear and doubt? One way to find out...follow these two and see how their trials end.
303 reviews1 follower
October 26, 2025
Adam and Angel (her nickname) come together out of odd circumstances. Adam the soldier known as Sabrehawk and Angel the owner of Angel Falls, a place for women to make a fresh start. Read to see why and how the two meet and what happens...
439 reviews1 follower
January 1, 2018
Even though I didn't like this story as well as the last, I still felt it was a touching story and worth the read.
222 reviews
January 16, 2021
A spitfire lady wins a battle hardened swordsman's heart!

A great story. I gave four stars because I thought the antagonist could've been better written. Overall a great read.
278 reviews
January 21, 2021
Great series

This series has all the romance and evil you think of in fairy tales. But in the end good prevails and love reigns!!
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January 10, 2022
Entertaining

This book starts right years after the first, catching up to Adam on an Irish road. Deep emotions are exposed as promised are kept.
459 reviews
January 12, 2022
Nicely

Written..... enjoyable ... This book holds your interest throughout. No foul language. Some sex, I skipped over and it did not take away from the story.
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March 28, 2022
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206 reviews2 followers
April 20, 2024
Terrific read!

Such a great story! Loved the characters and the plot. I’m so glad Adam got his HEA. I hope there’s more stories to come for Nate & for Adam’s sisters.
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86 reviews30 followers
June 4, 2021
I feel like most of the reviews for this book are written in an unfavorable light, and that's fine because everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I really enjoyed this book. Was it perfect? No. Was the writing a little too flowery and clearly written by a woman writing the most inane and purply prose at times to make readers swoon? Yes. However, I enjoyed how deep Juliet and Adam were; I mean unlocking their psychology like the author did was...just "Wow". It made them feel so real because their deep-seated issues and reasons for what they did were just so honestly human. Two lonely souls who've fought for so long to not be lonely, finally find each other and realize that they no longer have to be alone and scared anymore because they have each other. Sue me but I'm a sucker for that.
And P.S., you know a book is good because you stay up until 5am to finish it and then want to cry because (A) it's over and (B) you didn't get a prologue with lots of babies and overly cute sweetness : )
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April 2, 2022
ANGEL’S FALL just didn’t work for me. I only read 17% before giving up. I found the story to be from old times with very modern connotations, and didn’t care for the long descriptive sentences.
April/2022 I went back to the book for another attempt, made it to 50%. I like the bones of the story, however the writing style just doesn’t work for me.
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Author 5 books19 followers
September 25, 2020
Oh my heart. Kimberly Cates brings all the feels when a vicar's daughter who believes nobody is too far gone for redemption falls for a mercenary who believes himself exactly that.
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