Archangel's Resurrection
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- £5.49
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- £5.49
Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh takes us into the dangerous, haunting world of archangels . . . and a love that is legend.
For thousands of years, the passion between Alexander, Archangel of Persia, and Zanaya, Queen of the Nile, burned furious and bright, seemingly without end. But to be an archangel is to be bound to power violent and demanding. Driven by its primal energy, Alexander and Zanaya fought as fiercely as they loved, locked in an endless cycle of devotion and heartbreak. It is only Zanaya's decision to Sleep that ends their love story.
Eons later, the Cascade of Death wakens them both. The passion between them a flame that yet burns, Alexander and Zanaya stand together in one last battle against the ultimate darkness. But even a warrior archangel cannot win every war. Alexander's scream shatters the world as Zanaya falls, broken and silent . . . only to rise again in a miracle that may be a devastating curse. For is it truly the Queen of the Nile who has been resurrected?
Only one thing is clear: This is the last beat of their passionate, angry dance. The final song for Alexander and his Zani . . .
Customer Reviews
Joyous
Oh what a joy this book is. Worthy of its place in this wondrous series.
It was a pleasure to read in detail of the early life and the burgeoning love of two ancients. As well as a glimpse into moments in the early lives of Raphael and Naasir.
Shocking
This is not about the resurrection of any of the arch-angels who have gone to sleep at all but about a childhood and his parents. There’s no real goal in this book, and the language to this book seems archaic and unnecessary. I thought she were going to be reborn or all of them recover to slowly rise or be out of danger but there were none of that at all. To me, this were pointless and simply to keep us thralled in the series and hugely frustrating, it’s made no sense why she’s written this book and then called it resurrection I’d love a side note at the end of the next book as to why there’s nothing about it but just about his childhood a little and his decision to where he wanted to specialise in? Better she called it arch-angels decision and is a short, short book for its price