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Are there any good books about angels?

They can be of any genre and for any age. I've read the Arcanum, Good Omens and the Blue Blood series...

 Mallory23 posted over a year ago
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Cutebutcrazy-- said:
The Mortal Insterments Series
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ilovekud said:
you can check here... link
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alice_cullen_12 said:
Dark Angel by L.J. Smith
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italiangirl976 said:
Fallen by Lauren Kate
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mitchie19 said:
Eternal by Cynthia Leitich Smith.
>it is about a girl who turned into a vampire princess but she doesn't know an angel has been watching her her whole life.
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Eternal by Cynthia Leitich Smith.
>it is about a girl who turned into a vampire princess but she doesn't know an angel has been watching her her whole life.
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maja3322 said:
'Angel's Blood' and 'Archangel's Kiss' by Nalini Singh
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Cyndiprice said:
I ordered this book because the cover, the blurb seduced me. I am also drawn to a great love story, it cannot get much more enchanting than when you involve angels. I was not disappointed. I understand there are going to be more books in the series. The details incorporated with fabulous writing makes you feel like you are watching the story unfold instead of reading it. The author John J. Higgins obviously realized a firm foundation had to be established to support a series of books. Many times when authors are setting the scene for a multibook story, the initial book will seem more like an outline for more books to come. John Higgins uniquely created a foundation and at the same time allowed the story to escalate -so I never felt like I was reading what was going to happen in future books I wanted to know what was going to happen on the next page! The vivid descriptions of the angels, the heavens, the earth captivates your mind allowing you to picture the authors words. Fascinating how each group interacts with the "Almighty" and each other. The groundwork for an exceptional series. You are lured to take a seat as an observer. I developed an adoration for those who's soul is destined for goodness, abhorrence for the deceitful. At one point my body was screaming in exaltation YES! YES!. The charm, the devotion, the detestation will fly you with the angels. Next book PLEASE!
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I ordered this book because the cover, the blurb seduced me. I am also drawn to a great love story, it cannot get much more enchanting than when you involve angels. I was not disappointed. I understand there are going to be more books in the series. The details incorporated with fabulous writing makes you feel like you are watching the story unfold instead of reading it. The author John J. Higgins obviously realized a firm foundation had to be established to support a series of books. Many times when authors are setting the scene for a multibook story, the initial book will seem more like an outline for more books to come. John Higgins uniquely created a foundation and at the same time allowed the story to escalate -so I never felt like I was reading what was going to happen in future books I wanted to know what was going to happen on the next page! The vivid descriptions of the angels, the heavens, the earth captivates your mind allowing you to picture the authors words. Fascinating how each group interacts with the "Almighty" and each other. The groundwork for an exceptional series. You are lured to take a seat as an observer. I developed an adoration for those who's soul is destined for goodness, abhorrence for the deceitful. At one point my body was screaming in exaltation YES! YES!. The charm, the devotion, the detestation will fly you with the angels. Next book PLEASE!
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2nd Book..The Archangel Jarahmael : In Rebellion coming soon...
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