Sins of the Angels - Lydia M. Hawke

Sins of the Angels

By Lydia M. Hawke

  • Release Date: 2019-01-11
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 4
4
From 187 Ratings

Description

A hard-as-nails cop with a secret bloodline

Homicide detective Alexandra Jarvis is up against a vicious serial killer unlike any she's ever known. She has neither time nor patience for the irritating new partner abruptly assigned to her. Especially when that partner is arrogant, high-handed, and intent on getting in her way at every turn--and when he has wings that only she can see.

An undercover hunter out for vengeance

A millennium ago, Aramael sentenced his brother to eternal exile for crimes against humanity. Now the fallen angel has escaped and is wreaking murderous havoc in the mortal realm. To find him, Aramael must play second to a human police officer whose very lineage threatens his mission—and whose unexpected ability to see him for who he really is threatens his soul.

Who will pay for the sins of the angels?

Now the fallen one is coming for Alex. If he succeeds, he could trigger the apocalypse itself. Can Alex and Aramael overcome the tension flaring between them in time to capture him? Or will they end up committing a sin even more unspeakable than his?

Reviews

  • Wow

    5
    By B_Nameless
    I freakin loves this book! So many interwoven details I had to join the mailing list to get the second book!However, if you are not willing to open your mind to different approaches of storytelling of God; and strictly adhere to the ‘God is a Man’ trope then I’m afraid this book is not for you. It’s been very interesting reading the musings between angels and archangels and the One. I’ve had some of the same misgivings about an omnipotent being.
  • Angels who don’t respect God

    1
    By Keithbornmann
    The book is full of nasty language. Main character of the book is Nephilim and falls in love with an angel. At one point she decided God (a female who is getting too old and is referred to as "The One") is at fault for allowing evil on the earth. God is referred to as 'she' throughout the book.

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