Friday, April 12, 2019

Bound Angel by Felicity Heaton [Review]

Bound Angel by Felicity Heaton
Bound Angel (Her Angel: Bound Warriors #4) by Felicity Heaton
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: February 26, 2019

Her Angel: Bound Warriors
1. Dark Angel
2. Fallen Angel
3. Warrior Angel
4. Bound AngelKindle

Felicity Heaton
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Second in command of the most fearsome legion of fallen angels in Hell, Rook only cares about one thing—seizing control of the First Battalion and moving one step closer to the Devil. But a dark angel of Heaven keeps seeking him out, insisting a witch needs his help, and one glance at an image of the ethereal silver-haired beauty stirs powerful emotions long forgotten and rouses a deep need he cannot deny or understand—one that commands him to risk everything and save her.

Isadora has been a fool. Millennia alone, enduring an eternal life created by the bond she shares with the angel she lost, has taken its toll on her. Desperate to see a familiar face, she followed rumours to Paris and placed her trust in a group of witches, only to be betrayed once again. Now, they want the spell that has made her immortal and she’s close to breaking… until a formidable warrior with crimson wings comes to her rescue, awakening old feelings never forgotten in her shattered heart.

With the mounting threat of witches and an enemy of old in danger of tearing them apart, can Rook untangle the truth about the past he can’t remember and can Isadora convince her demonic angel the forever he desires is the one he promised her?
Thoughts on Bound Angel: Okay. It's been a while since I dipped my toes in this world of angels and demons and love that last lifetimes. I must say, I still like these possessive angels and their special lady friends. There's something about snarly, brooding men (fallen or otherwise) that make me smile.

So. Rook and Isadora. Due to the devil being a total jerkface, they've spent the last several lifetimes believing the other is dead. Or just flat out not having memories of Isadora, in Rook's case. They've both suffered because of this. Rook because he feels like something is missing and Isadora because she believes the angel she loved with all her heart is lost to her.

Imagine their surprise when Rook shows up to rescue her (through some subterfuge and misdirection on Apollyon's part) and they start to feel things. You know, FEEEEEEL things.

Throw in a dangerous, murderous sect of witches who do VERY bad things to other witches and a misfired spell that steals even more memories than what they've already lost and you have yourself a pretty epic love story.

I'm still liking these couples and their rocky path to love. SO MUCH BROODING. Excellent.

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