Archangel's Shadows by Nalini Singh

Archangel's Shadows (The Guild Hunter, #7)

by Nalini Singh

Return to the sensual and painfully beautiful Guild Hunter world, with a new novel about sacrifice, loyalty and the choices of love that can shatter the heart.

In the wake of a brutal war, the archangel Raphael and his hunter consort Elena are dealing with the treacherously shifting tides of archangelic politics and the people of a battered but not broken city. The last thing their city needs is more death, especially not a death that bears the eerie signature of an insane enemy archangel who cannot - should not - be walking the streets. This hunt must be undertaken with stealth and without alerting their people. It must be handled by those who can become shadows themselves ...

Ash is a gifted tracker and a woman cursed with the ability to sense the secrets of anyone she touches. But there's one man she knows all too well without a single instant of skin contact: Janvier, the dangerously sexy Cajun vampire who has fascinated and infuriated her for years. Now, as they track down a merciless killer, their cat-and-mouse game of flirtation and provocation has turned into a profound one of the heart. And this time, it is Ash's secret, dark and terrible, that threatens to destroy them both.

Nalini Singh, the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling 'alpha author of paranormal romance' (BOOKLIST), returns to her stunning world, as it braces itself for destruction.

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Another fabulous story by Nalini Singh. The story of Ashwini and Janvier is a perfect addition to the archangel series and blends well with the recovery of the city and the evil that is still lurking in the shadows. I had a review copy of this story, but had an opportunity to receive an audiobook copy as well. Since I had listened to this entire series, I opted to wait until my audiobook was delivered. I was halfway through the story when the work week ended and I knew I couldn't wait until Monday to see what happened next. I picked up where I left off and read the rest Friday night. I just couldn't put it down.

The story starts out showing us that Guild Hunter Ashwini, and Raphael's vampires, Janvier and Naasir are working together as a team in the shadows behind enemy lines causing as much confusion and damage to Lijuan's forces to disrupt their fighting Raphael and his angel fighter.

New York City is still licking its wounds from the battle of two archangels which almost destroyed the city. When bodies start to show up desiccated and mummified, first of animals and then of humans, Raphael fears that maybe the archangel wasn't completely destroyed and is trying to regenerate in the bowels of city. With the city still recovering, he doesn't want news to spread and cause a panic. Working with the Guild to quietly investigate without showing the Tower's interest in the matter, he sends out Janvier to work with Ash to track down the victims and hopefully they can follow a trail back to the killer.

We have met Janvier and Ashwini in prior stories. There was a short story about them which was published in Angels' Flight. I did go back and read this since I had a copy of the anthology, but it is not truly necessary. It just gives us move of a chance to see Ash and Janvier working and flirting together. We are told in both stories how Ash had originally been sent to track down Janvier, not once but three times when Janvier angered an Angel only to be pulled off at the last minute when Janvier makes up with the angel. It wasn't spelled out in the story, but I have a feeling that the mellow and laid back Janvier pissed someone off on purpose so that he could play the cat and mouse game with Ash.

Janvier seems to know everyone. I loved that whenever they went to talk to someone that Janvier knew they always asked, "Is that your hunter?" Janvier has made no secret of how he feels about Ashwini and he even states that he has had no interest in other women since he first saw her staring at him with a crossbow pointed at his heart. Ash has given up any pretext at this point that she isn't as attracted to the vampire as he is to her.

Janvier knows that touching things or worse, touching people, forces Ash to see all the good and bad about a person. Janvier is one of the few who Ashwini can't read but Ash has been hiding something else about herself from Janvier. It is the reason she can't be with him. Ash knows that if she says yes to Janvier and then he finds out what she has been hiding, it would destroy him. Janvier is absolutely loyal and Ash doesn't doubt what he feels for her since she feels for him just as intensely. That's why she is still trying to protect him from becoming too attached to her. She knows that they have reached the point where they have to move forward with a relationship or she has to push him away completely.

Ash also knows that Janvier wants her to become a vampire so they can have eternity together but Ash fears what her gift as well as her secret would do to her mind after a century or so getting close to the angels and vampires who hold so much darkness inside themselves.

Watching Ash and Janvier flirt and try to work out their relationship was interesting enough, but we also had the mystery of what was happening in the city and who was responsible. I liked that we got to see more of Naasir, who got very close with Ash and Janvier during the fighting. He is a very interesting and feral creature. I say creature because there is still a mystery of why he is so feral and odd and I can't help but wonder what Nalini Singh will come up with to explain him.

We don't see as much of the other angels in this story and they are helping more in the background. If I were asked whose story should be told next, I don't think I could make the decision. We have had very interesting glimpses of Illium, Aodhin, Naasir, and I would like to get more on them. I also fear for Elena and Ash's friend Ransom, a Guild Hunter. We hear a lot about his love, the librarian who won the heart of the womanizing Ransom, but we never meet her. I fear that like many other series, she will be ripped away from him by some tragedy, scarring him but leaving him open for a new HEA down the road. If that is not her evil plan, why haven't we met her except in reference? I also can't wait to see what happens with Vivek. The last we saw him Vivek had agreed to be changed into a vampire in hopes that this body would heal his paralysis. We see some indication, but I want to see him walking, fighting and learning to be a Guild Hunter.

I would admit my only complaint here is that when characters know each other so well, we can usually jump right into the hot and heavy. Since Ash is inexperienced, since she can't really touch many people, Janvier decides to take it slow. At first, I thought he meant that time he'd go slow. Turns out there was a lot of high school-type making out and getting on base before we finally get them to have sex.

As far as the audiobook, Justine Eyre does separate voices for most of the major characters since she has done the whole series, including accents, but her Cajun was not that great.

This is a great paranormal romance series. Although you would want to start at the beginning, you could certainly pick this book up with being completely lost.

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