Reaver (Lords of Deliverance #5 \ Demonica #10) by Larissa Ione
WARRIOR OF HEAVEN
Reaver is an angel with a past, a record, and a less-than-heavenly attitude. Powerful enough to fight alongside the fiercest battle angels-and crazy enough to risk his wings on a one-way mission to hell-he's agreed to go where no angel has ever gone before...to steal the most seductive and dangerous prize of Satan himself.
ANGEL OF HELL
Harvester is one of the Fallen, a once-heroic angel who sacrificed her wings to work as an undercover agent in hell. But now her cover has been blown, and she's been doomed to an eternity of agonizing torture. Even if Reaver can snatch her away from Satan's lair, even if they can fight their way out of the underworld's darkest depths, there is one thing Harvester can never escape-her newfound thirst for an angel's blood...
* Minor Spoilers
In this 5th book in the Lord of Deliverance series we FINALLY get the story of Reaver the Heavenly watcher of the Four Horsemen!
Following the end of Rogue Rider (book #4) we are privy to a lot of revelations regarding Reaver, his relationship with the Horsemen and the truth behind Harvesters actions but we are left with a major issue Harvester is being dragged to Hell for an eternity of torture.
This is an action packed book, from the very beginning we are thrown in the Pits of hell, new alliances are introduced and unexpected characters put obstacles is our hero’s path. Twist after twist the new storyline regarding the rebirth of Lucifer is being woven but it feels a bit overwhelming, a lot of things happen at the same time and the romance is left behind.
I know the MC’s share a past but they don’t know it, and instead of exploring one another lust wins and they jump each other bones without minding that the end of the world and their enemies are almost at their doorstep.
No matter my minor issues Reaver is a
must read; we get glimpse of favorite characters from the Daemonica books and
my favorites Horsemen, plus we get insight to Heaven and Hell. Beware this is not a stand alone book, read it only if you have read at least the Lord of Deliverance books.
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