Angel Of Darkness by Cynthia Eden

Angel Of Darkness

by Cynthia Eden

He fell for her. Nicole St. James was a nice woman. An innocent, pretty, twenty-something schoolteacher with her life ahead of her. But as the angel of death, it's Keenan's job to take that life away. So when a vampire attacks Nicole, Keenan is not supposed to snap and take out the vampire instead. It cost him his wings -- but she's worth it. Except when Keenan catches up to his pretty schoolteacher, she's not so innocent anymore. Hot red lipstick, tight black shorts and long white fangs -- she's ready to kick the asses of anyone who helped turn her into a damn bloodsucker. Unless that ass is unusually shapely and attached to a certain fallen angel. Even with all of Heaven and half of Hell after them, someone will have to teach Keenan the fun kinds of sin ...

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Forget Vampires, Demons and Shifters - Angels Rule!!!

Angel of Darkness is the story of Keenan, an Angel of Death, who becomes a Fallen Angel one fateful night when he refused to take the soul of Nicole St. James the night she was attacked by a vampire. Six months later, he’s finally tracked her down only to learn that the night of her attack, she was Turned. Now he must protect her from the humans, shifters and bounty hunters who want to see his vampire dead. But there is also another Angel of Death lurking who want to finish the job that Keenan failed to do.

Cynthia Eden writes wonderful characters. You want them to win, not only because they are the main characters of the story, but because you like them; you suffer with them; and you love with them. When you read a Cynthia Eden story, you get carried away from the first page. This story is no exception. There are so many bad guys, it action just doesn’t stop and the question of who is your friend and who is your enemy doesn’t get answered until the last few pages. This story left me breathless. This is the first book of the new series and I am looking forward to more.

Received ARC from author.

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